Former India spinner Ramesh Powar delighted to be appointed as interim coach for women's team

Sudhir Gupta 21:20 17/07/2018
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  • Ramesh Powar played 31 ODIs for India.

    Former India off-spinner Ramesh Powar is about to begin a new innings as interim coach of the national women’s cricket team following the resignation of Tushar Arothe.

    The 40-year-old, known for giving the ball plenty of air and loop during his playing days along with adorning bright sunglasses while bowling, is excited to begin his new role.

    “It’s a matter of pride (to coach the national women’s team), given the way this team has performed in the last year or so. I’m more than happy to be a part of their growth,” Powar was quoted as saying by Mid-Day following his appointment.

    The Mumbai man has been appointed in an interim position while the BCCI searches for a more permanent appointment in the mean time.

    Powar played 34 ODIs for India over the course of his career.

    Powar played 34 ODIs for India over the course of his career.

    “I’m looking forward to the challenge and will try my best to take Indian women’s cricket forward,” Powar said when asked about his hopes and ambitions in the job.

    The off-spinner played two Tests and 31 ODIs for India in his career, claiming 34 wickets in the 50-over format.

    He will now take charge of the Indian women’s team camp which will be held at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru from July 25 to August 3. Following the camp, the team will depart for a tour of Sri Lanka in September.

    The BCCI has already invited applications for a full-time coach for the team.

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