India pacer Shikha Pandey said on Friday it would be unfair to single out any one department for their ongoing struggles in England and the...

India pacer Shikha Pandey said on Friday it would be unfair to single out any one department for their ongoing struggles in England and the team need to get into a “better rhythm” as a unit to reverse the recent disappointments.
Having already lost the ODI series, India will be aiming to win the third match on Saturday to gain some momentum ahead of the T20 series. There are also two more points at stake, as the series is being played in the multi-format system across all three formats.
Barring skipper Mithali Raj and young opener Shafali Verma, the batters have struggled and have not posted enough runs for the bowlers to defend.
“I wouldn’t say batting is the main concern. I can give you a player’s perspective, when I get into a game, we think about all the three aspects of the game together, so if the batters cannot really get us runs, it is us as the bowlers, bowling unit, we need to fight hard and back the batters,” said Pandey ahead of the final ODI in Worcester.
“So, I wouldn’t say that just that one department of the game is lagging, it is probably, if we can get all the three (departments)...