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Shikha Pandey credits India women’s coach WV Raman for improving technical issues
Pandey and senior pacer Jhulan Goswami (4/30) wreaked havoc with the new ball to bowl out England women for 161.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Feb 25, 2019, 08:16 PM (IST)
Edited: Feb 25, 2019, 08:16 PM (IST)


Mumbai: Indian women’s medium pacer Shikha Pandey Monday said minor technical changes made by coach WV Raman has helped her to register career-best figures in the series-clinching win over England women in the second ODI of the ICC Women’s Championship. (ALSO READ: Smriti Mandhana to lead India in T20Is against England)
Snubbed from last year’s ICC Women’s World T20 squad, Pandey returned to the side with a bang and registered career-best figures of 4 for 18 to help India beat world champions England comprehensively by seven wickets and take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. (ALSO READ: 2nd ODI: Clinical India women outclass England to seal series)
“There were a few technical issues, which were brought into my notice by Raman sir. I was very surprised that I did not realise those (issues). He has been that assuring face in the dressing room,” Pandey said.
“He is someone who you can speak about bowling and he is always there with an opinion about it. I would say, he caught the flaw during the Challengers (he had come down to see the Challengers). Those minute things actually helped a lot,” she added. (ALSO READ: Women’s IPL exhibition games this IPL 2019 season likely during playoffs: BCCI official)
Pandey and senior pacer Jhulan Goswami (4/30) wreaked havoc with the new ball to bowl out England women for 161, a target India chased down in the 42nd over by losing just three wickets.
“I am always happy if medium pacers take wickets. Today we (me and Goswami) picked up eight. I would commend ourselves for taking eight wickets, especially on Indian wickets which are not very pacer friendly. We are working very hard on it and I am happy that results are coming, and I hope it continues,” Pandey said.
Pandey was also full of praise for Goswami, saying over the years she had learnt a lot from the senior pacer.
“I have learnt a lot from her (Jhulan Goswami), her work ethics, for example. She is 35-36 and for her to continue her international career and bowl so well…as a youngster when I came into the side, I could learn from her. I could learn from the way she fights back in her second spell,” she said. (ALSO READ: First time I’ve taken three wickets in one over in ODIs: Ekta Bisht)
“There are lot of things, the list is really long. For me it has been her work ethics. She is such a team player and is always ready for the team. If I could emulate 10 per cent of that, I would be doing a great job.”
Pandey refused to admit that she proved a point to her critics with her performance on Monday, especially after the World T20 snub.
“I know from where this is coming. Normally, I do not celebrate my wickets as much. It’s just that getting dropped from the World T20 side was something which was not in my hands,” said Pandey, when asked whether the drop from T20 side fuelled her.
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“I seem to be bowling well in the nets and I am just taking that confidence into matches. I wouldn’t say that getting dropped from the T20 side has sparked something in me, that was never the case.”