IND-W vs ENG-W: Focus on health, fielding and use of DRS as India Women enter new period underneath coach Amol Muzumdar

Ahead of his maiden task as the top coach of India’s girls’s staff, Amol Muzumdar has ensured that the gamers are effectively accustomed to the Decision Review System (DRS) – that will likely be applied in the course of the bilateral sequence towards England, starting on Wednesday.

Though the DRS is frequent within the girls’s ICC occasions and was additionally used in the course of the Women’s Premier League final season, it has not been used for bilateral sequence at residence to date. However, Muzumdar needs his staff to optimise the DRS problem.

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“We’ve already had a discussion on this. And we do have a DRS committee in place to deal with that. It’s an important aspect of the game no doubt, and I believe it could be a game or even a series changer. So, every small aspect will be taken care of,” Muzumdar stated on the eve of the primary T20I.

Though he didn’t reveal the names of the 4 gamers who will likely be in-charge of creating the DRS requires the staff, the top coach insisted that it is going to be carried out on a rotational foundation, so that everybody will get an concept.

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In the previous, fielding has been an space of concern for India, and Muzumdar made it clear that there will likely be no compromises on health and fielding.

“We have already had fitness tests at the NCA, and they (fitness parameters) are already in place and we will follow them religiously. There will be three tests in a season. It will be followed rigorously going forward,” Muzumdar stated.

With the T20I World Cup set to be held in Bangladesh subsequent 12 months, each sequence is essential.

“We are moving towards the goal. Every series and match will have its own importance and the series against England and Australia will count a lot. We had a chat about it with the team and they are all raring to go. Every step that we take (here on) is (about) moving towards the World Cup,” Muzumdar stated.

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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