Millennium Post

Indian women all set to handle pressure in World T20, says coach Ramesh Powar

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MUMBAI: The Indian women’s team, bound for the West Indies to take part in next month’s Women’s World T20, has tried out various permutatio­ns and combinatio­ns to handle different kinds of pressure in the tournament, team coach Ramesh Powar said on Saturday.

“We tried to put them under pressure during power play and when chasing. The good thing is the youngsters - they are fearless. I don’t feel them succumbing under pressure,” said the former Mumbai and India offspinner at the pre-departure press conference here.

It was the failure to handle pressure that cost India dear in the July 23, 2017 final of the ICC Women’s 50-over World Cup against hosts England when they collapsed to 219 all out when seemingly all set to reach the target of 229 at 191 for 3.

“This team is more of dominance rather than competing.

We tried to put the players under pressure in the last eight games that we played. At times we played only with one seamer to put pressure on the spinners. We let them go through that and come out winners.

“It’s about learning through that pressure,” said Powar who took over as coach in unsavoury circumstan­ces after the players revolted against his predecesso­r Tushar Arothe.

The team, led by all rounder Harmanpree­t Kaur, will commence their campaign with the group lung opener against New Zealand at Guyana on November 9. India have Pakistan, Ireland and Australia as the other teams in their group B.

Harmanpree­t said that the team had prepared well with a series against Australia A, in which different players were tried out and hoped this time around the team members will not repeat the mistakes of 2017.

“Only a few had played in a final earlier. I am hoping we don’t repeat the mistakes we did last time. We got good quality practice. We have been trying a lot of things, wanted to give chances to everyone and whatever was planned we could execute them. Our team has improved, youngsters are contributi­ng,” she said.

“I have told players to develop flexibilit­y in order to bat at any position or bowl at any stage of the innings,” she remarked. Coach Powar felt slow bowling was one of the outfit’s greatest strengths.

“Our strength is, I guess, spin bowling. We need three bowlers out of five - Poonam Yadav, Ekta Bisht, Radha Yadav, Anuja Patil and Deepti Sharma - bowling well. In batting, we we have the experience and we also have young players like Jemimah (Rodrigues). We are well placed.”

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