The Indian women's cricket team will soon have a bowling coach as the BCCI is all set to invite applications for the role
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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 get batting inputs from head coach Tushar Arothe, former Baroda all-rounder who scored 6105 first-class runs and took 225 wickets. Biju George has been doing a decent job as fielding coach. 'The women's team management has expressed the need of a bowling coach. We will soon start the hunt for a suitable candidate by inviting applications,' a senior BCCI official told PTI.
'The applicants need not have an international background. Even Tushar has not played for India so that really is not a factor,' the official said. He added that the team for the Asia Cup will be announced later this week. India have had a mixed run since making the World Cup final in England last July. They beat hosts South Africa in their ICC ODI Championship-opener before being thrashed by Australia at home. They also failed to make the final at home in the subsequent T20 tri-series involving Australia and England in March. The Mithali Raj-led squad then made amends by beating England 2-1 in a three-match ODI series.