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WV Raman faces stern competition as five others apply for head coach role for women's team

Current Indian women’s cricket team coach WV Raman remains a strong candidate to continue his post as the head coach but he is now facing some close competition from former coaches Ramesh Powar and Tushar Arothe who are trying to get back into the role. 

Reports have also emerged that there has been hues and cries from certain quarters to appoint a woman as the head coach of the Indian women’s cricket team. Meanwhile, former Indian international players like Nooshim Al Khadeer, Hemalatha Kala, Mamatha Maben, Jaya Sharma and domestic coach Surendra Bhave are in contention to replace WV Raman. 

The candidates will be giving an interview to the Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) in the next two weeks and it remains to be seen whether WV Raman is replaced with a woman. 

Ever since the removal of Purnima Rau in 2017, the Women’s team has been managed by a male coach with as many as three coming into the foray during that period. While Arothe stepped down from the post due to differences with the team, Ramesh Powar’s contract was not extended after the 2018 T20 World Cup after a public fallout with then ODI skipper Mithali Raj.

Ever since Powar’s removal, WV Raman has been in charge of the team and it was under his tutelage that the Women’s team reached the final of the T20 World Cup in 2020 only to lose to Australia in the final. 

The ODI World Cup is slated to be held in New Zealand in less than a year’s time and by the look of things, WV Raman has the backing of BCCI and the players and is set to continue as the head coach. However, there has been a push from the women’s selection committee to include female personnel in the coaching group.

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IPL 2021 | 'Hero' Pat Cummins does not see IPL cancellation as answer to India's Covid-19 crisis

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One match wouldn’t spoil our team environment: DC fielding coach Kaif

Delhi Capitals fielding coach Mohammad Kaif believes that the team is full of players who can perform under pressure and be true match winners for their side. “Delivering under pressure is a crucial part of the IPL. You may bat as well as you want in the nets and may plan as much as you want. But when it comes to a pressure situation, how well do you play and how you come out of it as a match-winner is a real test of the character,” Kaif said in a video uploaded by the Delhi Capitals on their official Twitter account. We have such players who can come out of that situation very well. You name the player and he is a match-winner,” added the 40-year-old. Saying that his team is an experienced unit, Kaif claimed, “One match haven’t spoiled anything for us. We are a happy bunch and we have always maintained that if we lose we lose as a team and when we win, we win as a team only.” The Delhi Capitals lost by a solitary run against the Royal Challengers Bangalore in their previous encounter. The Capitals will be up against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. While KKR are coming on the back of a victory, Kaif still feels, “Any team can beat the other team on their day.” Kaif further went on to say that executing the plans in the middle is going to be the key. “To win each match you need to play well. We plan everything in various meetings but execution plays a very important role in how you deal with the nerves on a given day under pressure,” he said.

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IPL 2021 | Rajasthan Royals pledge Rs 7.5 crore fund to help India fight Oxygen shortage

Amid mounting criticism for continuing to play in the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League in India while the country is grappling with a massive health crisis, the Rajasthan Royals have extended monetary support of Rs 7.5 crore to help in the fight against the raging Covid-19 pandemic. All the players along and the team management including the owners have come up with a fundraising plan in association with the Rajasthan Royals Foundation and British Asian Trust, which was founded by Prince Charles. The move has been made to aid the Indian government in tackling the dire need for oxygen and the acquisition and distribution of oxygen concentrators across the country. "BAT works closely with the Indian Government on many initiatives – especially in the area of skills and education. The Trust’s founder, Prince Charles, launched an emergency "Oxygen for India" appeal, which is currently focused on the acquisition and distribution of oxygen concentrators, devices that can provide the enriched gas straight from the air, to treat patients when hospital supplies are under strain," the franchise said in a statement. Although it’s a contribution with a pan-India objection, the Royals have said that the initial focus will be given to the state of Rajasthan—the home state of the franchise. "The funds raised by Rajasthan Royals will help pan India, with an initial focus on the state of Rajasthan, where the RRF, Chaired by Ranjit Barthakur, has numerous initiatives it continues to support. Having the team owners and its players come together has enabled this initiative to reach the scale it has, providing aid to tackle the current crisis and help people get the single most pressing necessity at this time - Oxygen,” Royals said in a statement. India has been reporting more than 3 lakh cases every day for the last week and the death toll from the novel Coronavirus has surged past the worrying 2 lakh-mark.