India Coach Addresses Bowling Concerns After Loss

India Women Cricket coach Muzumdar highlights bowling issues after loss to Australia in Women’s World Cup Match 13.

India head coach Amol Muzumdar spoke about bowling concerns after their loss to Australia in Match 13 of the Women’s World Cup. He said dot ball percentage was a key focus in pre-match discussions.

Alyssa Healy scored a century as Australia chased 331 with an over to spare, setting a record for the highest chase in women’s ODI history. India’s bowlers struggled to take wickets and maintain pressure, continuing the issues seen against South Africa.

Muzumdar praised young bowlers Kranti Gaud and Sree Charani. Charani took 3/41 in her 10 overs against Australia, while Gaud has been consistent throughout the tournament. He also commended India’s fielding for energy and commitment.

India may make tactical changes for upcoming matches. Muzumdar said the team could consider promoting an all-rounder to strengthen bowling. He also credited Australia’s experienced batting for their win while affirming India’s intent to regroup.

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