Bristol, June 17
Debutant off-spinner Sneh Rana, whose three-wicket haul helped Indian women's team make a late comeback on the first day of the one-off Test against England, dedicated her performance to her father who died two months ago.
"I had suffered an injury due to which I was away from cricket for one year. But I have been playing domestic cricket and performing, thanks to which I am making a comeback," the 27-year-old told the media.
Sneh said she knew she would get to play in the XI before the match and was told by the team management in the team meeting about it.
"When we had our team meeting before the match, I got to know I will play. I was interacting with the coach and the captain and discussing strategies and plans on how to bowl, especially in Test matches. Test debut is different," she said.
Sneh said India have the advantage since they are playing without pressure and have nothing to lose.
"If we play like we have nothing to lose, we will perform well. My point of view is that we should never take pressure, whether we are playing in their condition or country. Experience in our team is such that we can play in any condition."
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