Ramesh Powar to move away from India women's head coach role
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Tuesday, 06 December 2022 05:51
Powar has had two stints with the women's team, the most recent of which was a mixed one. Having taken over in May 2021, he oversaw the team's lead-up to the 2022 World Cup (50-overs), where they crashed out in the group stage with three wins in seven. More recently, though, the team finished silver medalists behind Australia in the Commonwealth Games, before recording their first-ever white-ball series win in England, when they blanked the hosts 3-0 in the ODIs in September. His final series with the team was a victorious one, India storming to their seventh Asia Cup title in October.
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