Raman 'fancies' India's chances in T20 World Cup, says balance is key

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Jan 18 2020 | 8:50 PM IST

Head coach WV Raman on Saturday expressed optimism about the Indian women's team's chances in the upcoming T20 World Cup and emphasised on striking an "emotional balance".

The Harmanpreet Kaur-led squad also includes the incredibly talented 15-year-old Haryana school girl Shafali Verma, while Bengal all-rounder Richa Ghosh, 16, is the surprise package for the tournament that will go on from February 21 to March 8.

"I'm very positive about our girls' chances. I do not like to get into names. But, of course, I fancy their chances a lot," the former India batsman said while launching his book 'The Winning Sixer -- Leaders Lessons to Master' here.

"The one thing they probably need is to strike an emotional balance. There would be sudden change in tempo in scorecards, it would induce emotions from both ends. if they can find a middle path it would enhance our chances," he said about the key to success in T20s.

India will also pin their hopes on young sensation Shafali who broke Sachin Tendulkar's 30-year-old record as the youngest player to make an international fifty for her country.

Raman said the onus is on her to realise her role and drew comparisons with the swashbuckling Virender Sehwag.

"She has captured everybody's imagination. It's for her to find out. Sehwag also found out and he certainly changed the entire dynamics of batting. People started looking at 360 in a day.

"She will learn, just like (Virender) Sehwag and found out how to go about doing what they do. The good thing is that she has shown that she can perform at that level and she is a quick learner."
"It's a young side, certainly gelling well. Give thise girls three years time. They are going to dominate, I have no doubts."

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