Trying To Address How India Can Pick Wickets In Middle Overs: Ramesh Powar

Looking to figure out the issue of how India is able to catch wickets in middle overs. Ramesh Powar

Queenstown, Feb 18 : India’s women’s cricket team head coach Ramesh Powar on Friday said that the team management is trying to assess how bowlers can pick wickets consistently in the middle overs of the game.

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Citing rustiness and lack of game time as the reason behind India conceding the ODI series to New Zealand, Powar assured that the bowling attack will find the right rhythm ahead of the Women’s Cricket World Cup.

After posting 279, India were unable to defend the score as New Zealand won third ODI by three wickets to seal the series with two matches to go.”When we assess these (three) ODIs and one T20I, we had only three days of practice sessions.I have to give it to the players.In such less time, you can’t get into a competitive series like New Zealand.There will be some rustiness.Going forward, we are trying to address issues in bowling, the middle overs where we can pick up wickets,” said Powar in the virtual press conference.

Powar then pointed out the improvements made by the batting unit in the ongoing series.”There have been a couple of 100-run partnerships in ODIs, so we are trying to break that.The players have tried their best, with limited practice and Covid situations, quarantines.we are on the right track.Batting has clicked, we have discussed a lot of things.”

“From England to where we are now, we have scored 280, 270.In Australia too we scored well.Batting unit is doing their job.Now, the bowling unit has to get into a rhythm.The bowlers will come back hard when the World Cup starts.”

Asked about senior batter Harmanpreet Kaur’s lean returns with the bat, Powar remarked, “I will stick to my statement.It is upto Harman to get back into form.It’s the player’s mind which works in the pressure situations.We can create those in nets otherwise, it is upto that particular player to come out of that zone and do well.”Powar mentioned that the side is trying to give as much game time as possible for the bowlers ahead of the World Cup.”The four games we have had, we tried different bowling attacks, with the limitations of unavailability of fast bowlers.So, we are trying to get everyone into the zone where they can bowl at any time, be it powerplay or middle or death overs.We are trying a lot of combinations.””And when you get into the World Cup, you can’t set a combination like we are going to go with six or five bowlers.Every opponent is different.

When you play Pakistan or Australia, the approach will be different.We are trying to create combinations with bowlers and allrounders.So, we are trying to give all of them game time so that we can use them according to opponents.”

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When asked about Harmanpreet’s lean return with the bat, Powar remarked, “I will stick to my words.It’s up to Harman to return to the form he was in.It’s the mind of the player that operates in the stressful situations.We can create these in nets but it’s up to that specific player to break out of that zone and perform well.”Powar stated that the team is trying to provide the most game time possible to bowlers in the lead up to the start of the World Cup.”The four games we’ve played, we have tried different bowling strategies, with the limitations of the absence of speed bowlers.We try to get everyone in the zone where they are able to bowl any time they want, whether it’s powerplay, middle or death overs.We are testing a variety of combinations.””And when you are in the World Cup, you can’t create a team that is similar to the one we’ll choose to go with five or six bowlers.Each opponent has its own unique.If you are playing Pakistan or Australia the strategy will differ.We are trying to come up with combination with bowlers as well as allrounders.Therefore, we are seeking to give every one of them time to play so that we can utilize them in accordance with the opponents.”

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