Gearing up for the New Zealand tour, Indian women's ODI captain Mithali Raj has stressed on the need to bring focus back on cricket after hogging the limelight for the wrong reasons following a controversial ending to their World T20 campaign.
Mithali was in the news after falling out with Ramesh Powar, who was the coach of the team at the recently held women's World T20 in the Caribbean where she was dropped for the semifinal against England.
Their spat became public after both wrote to the BCCI and their respective letters got leaked.
But the selectors have reposed their faith on Mithali who retained her place in the T20 squad and captaincy for next month's tour to New Zealand.
Mithali said she and her family had to endure a lot of stress after her controversial exclusion from the playing XI during the semi-final of the Women’s World T20 against England.
India lost the match and were knocked out of the tournament.
The rift between T20 captain Harmanpreet Kaur and ODI captain Mithali was out in the open and the team was sharply divided into camps. While Mithali laid the blame of her exclusion on coach Ramesh Powar, Kaur said the decision was unanimously made by the coach, captain and vice-captain.
The team’s senior-most member though is now ready to move past all the bad blood and start the tour of New Zealand on a positive note.
Following Mithali’s complaint and also because his contract ran only till the WT20, Ramesh Powar was replaced as the coach by WV Raman who starts his tenure with the upcoming series.
"It's very early to comment on him. I had met him briefly at the National Cricket Academy. We have to support him and look forward to build a team."
India are scheduled to play five ODIs and three T20Is in the tour beginning on January 24.
"We last toured there in 2007. Only Jhulan and I from the current team were part of the last tour. For many in the team it will be a first tour. It will be challenging. We should give more importance on the preparation. The priority will be to getting the team together," she said.
"The upcoming tour will be important. It's part of the ICC Championship one dayers and there's a point system in place. It's important for India to garner as many points as it will help us in 2021 World Cup," Mithali said.
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