Worcester: The head coach of the Indian women’s team Ramesh Powar was impressed with his runny and bowling but said the party had to sort the batting tribulation if he won the ODI World Cup next year in New Zealand.
Skipper Mithali Raj was a bright bright spot in a batting show who was shoreling by the Indian women’s team because they lost the ODI series three matches against host England 1-2.
“I think bowlers take us back into the game.
We have to learn a lot of things from this series.
I think fielding is increasing
“I think he deserves praise out there,” said Powar about Indian Skipper, who made an unbeaten from 86 balls in a successful pursuit of 220.
“He has become a fantastic match servant.
22 years old cricket and I think he is a role model for Many of our girls.
He has one alone to win you the game.
Chasing 220 on a low bouncing line, he took us to the phone.
“The 43-year-old player from Mumbai was also impressed by Sneh Rana, who made 22 balls 24 and took the goal for the third Odi , after returning to the format after seven years.
“Sneh shutter is the discovery of this series.
The way he bowling in Southampton in a training session, we think we should give him a chance.
It is a difficult decision to play two spinses but he plays his role at the core,” Powar said.
Rana also scored a half-century goal in the exam debut to help India draw one match against England.
“I’m really happy for him, it becomes off-spinner I can see talent, he is a player who can play in a crunch situation and that’s what we need right now, when a big tournament or a big series appears, we need players.
Caliber can pressurize , “said Powar.
Powar was also effused in praise for Veteran Pacer Jhulan Goswami.
“I think Jhulan Goswami is one of the legends of women’s cricket and ethics, preparation, commitment to the team, commitment to the dressing room and commitment to young players, which makes a big difference for us as a team.
India will come to England in the T20i series three matches starting in Northampton on Friday.