Former Indian opener Shiv Sundar Das became the batting coach of the Indian women team. He is sure that the experience gained while coaching with NCA will benefit him.

Das, who played 23 Tests and four ODIs for India between 2000 and 2002, said, “It is a good experience and I am looking forward to it.” He has been a batting coach at the National Cricket Academy under the guidance of Rahul Dravid. He believes that that experience will help him overcome the technical problems of the batsmen.

He said, “I was part of the NCA for four to five years and have been a batting coach for some time. I am thankful to Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly who gave me this opportunity.”

Expressed gratitude to Dravid


He has been a batting coach at the National Cricket Academy under the guidance of Rahul Dravid, who believes that experience will help him overcome the technical problems of the batsmen. Das said, “I was a part of the NCA for four to five years and I have been a batting coach for some time.” I am thankful to Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly, who gave me this opportunity. ‘

Shiv Sundar Das became the batting coach of the Indian women team

Debut under Ganguly’s captaincy


It is necessary to mention here that Shiv Sunder Das, a resident of Odisha, started his international career in a Test match against Bangladesh in November 2000. He scored both his Test centuries against Zimbabwe, but could not do well against the big team, so later he only continued to play first-class cricket.

Will support Ramesh Powar


Last week, former Indian cricketer Ramesh Powar was given the responsibility of the post of coach of the national women’s cricket team. This will be his second term. He will replace WV Raman. Former Delhi wicketkeeper-batsman Abhay Sharma has been entrusted with the responsibility of fielding coach.