Gardner keen to find batting form in limited-overs leg against India
All-rounder Ashleigh Gardner is hopeful of finding form with the bat in the upcoming limited-overs series against India.
With just one half-century across ODIs and T20Is in 2023, Ashleigh Gardner, ranked No.2 in the MRF Tyres ICC Women's ODI All-rounder Rankings, is keen to return to form and find consistency with the bat.
Gardner, who sent down fifty overs in the Test in Mumbai last week, said that she felt "very sore" the next morning after the Test, but maintained that she had recovered pretty well on the eve of the ODI series.
"I surprisingly recovered quite quickly, I haven't felt like I bowled 50 overs in a Test match a couple of days ago, so I feel ready to go again," Gardner said.
Gardner didn't have a great time with the bat in the Women's Big Bash League and admitted to being frustrated by her batting returns.
However, she put down her lack of runs of late to not being clear with her decision-making, rather than a technical issue, and hoped to turn it around in the six upcoming limited-overs matches in India.
"I feel like I'm not that far away, I don't think it's technical, it's just not being able to make clear decisions.
"In a place like India, you have to be really clear on your gameplan and that's something that I'm really going to focus on in these last six games over here in India."
With the ball, though, Gardner is bubbling with confidence and has strong backing from skipper Alyssa Healy. The all-rounder hoped that the confidence she has built with her bowling translated through to her batting.
"That's something that I've done over the last few years, really tried to hone in on what I'm really good at with the ball and being able to utilise that more often than not.
"That comes back to Alyssa Healy having a lot of faith in me with the ball at the moment, which has put my confidence in a really good place.
"I'm in a really good spot with the ball at the moment and hopefully that can transfer over to the bat as well."