Indian women's cricket team to soon have a bowling coach
The Indian women's cricket team will soon have a bowling coach as the BCCI is all set to invite applications for the role. The players currently get batting inputs from head coach Tushar Arothe, former Baroda all-rounder who scored 6,105 first-class runs and took 225 wickets. Meanwhile, Biju George has been doing a decent job as fielding coach. Here's more.
Team management expressed need for a bowling coach
The women's team management has expressed the need for a bowling coach, the official said. "We will soon start the hunt for a suitable candidate by inviting applications," a senior BCCI official said. The applicants need not have an international background. Even Tushar has not played for India so that really is not a factor, the official added.
Announcement of team for Asia cup later this week
A BCCI official added that the team for the Asia Cup will be announced later this week. India has had a mixed run since making the World Cup final in England last July.