Following a disappointing performance in the series opener against India, Australian batter Phoebe Litchfield has emphasized the need for “batting ownership” as the team prepares for the second T20I in Canberra. The heavy defeat in Sydney has put the world champions in a precarious position, facing their first potential home bilateral series loss in nearly a decade.
The collapse at the SCG saw Australia lose their final five wickets for just 12 runs, a trend Litchfield believes must be reversed immediately. Despite a personal recovery during the match, where she accelerated after a slow start, the 24-year-old insists that the responsibility lies with every individual in the top and middle order to finish the job rather than passing the buck.
Key Points from Litchfield’s Address
- Call for Responsibility: Litchfield noted that the team “ran out of batters” in Sydney and stressed that the unit needs to be more ruthless, whether setting or chasing a target.
- World Cup Preparation: With the T20 World Cup only four months away, the remaining matches against India and the upcoming tour of the West Indies have become vital for fine-tuning roles and strategy.
- Role Adaptation: Despite players occupying different positions in domestic leagues like the WPL, Litchfield praised the squad’s ability to adapt to their specific roles within the national setup.
- New Skill Acquisition: The young star has been refining her wicketkeeping skills under the tutelage of Tim Paine, aiming to provide Australia with a versatile backup option behind Beth Mooney.
The Australian management made bold selection choices for the first match, benching veterans Tahlia McGrath and Megan Schutt. Whether these stars return for the must-win clash in Canberra remains to be seen, but the focus is clearly on tactical discipline.
Litchfield’s focus on becoming a multi-skilled player—including her efforts with the gloves—highlights a strategic move to offer the team more flexibility in squad selection for major global events. For now, however, her primary objective is ensuring the batting lineup finds its clinical edge to level the series on Thursday.