Anisa said the team had a good idea about the MIG ground and the nature of the pitches having played at the venue earlier.
Press Trust of India"Last time we played Sri Lanka (in the tournament) here, we posted a big total batting first (368). We played against Australia in the warm-up game. We have had a feel of the ground and pitches." Australia's Cameron singled out West Indians Leandra Dottin and Stefanie Taylor as the biggest stumbling blocks. "If we get those two out cheaply I think we would do well. Their line up is very strong and we have to work hard. Our batting line up is strong and it's going to be a tough match," she said. Cameron added that the team was focused only on tomorrow's game and not thinking about the final. "We will take one game at a time. Tomorrow is definitely an important game for us. You look at the West Indies. They are a really strong side. England and New Zealand are (also) very good competitors. Whoever we come up against (in final), we will have a close game," said Cameron.