Mumbai: India women's team head coach Ramesh Powar on Tuesday said that he had buried the hatchet with skipper Mithali Raj in their bid to move on from a very public fall-out in 2018, with a common goal of taking the team to greater heights.
The former India off-spinner was back at the helm after being removed in 2018 when India lost their T20 World Cup semi-final against England in the West Indies and the acrimony between the coach and captain came to the fore.
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After Mithali in an exclusive interview to PTI had spoke about "moving on", it was Powar's turn to sing from the same hymn sheet.
"I would like to stop the speculation (on) what is happening. We interacted well, otherwise, I wouldn't have come into the women's cricket,' Powar said on the eve of their team's departure for a month-long tour of the United Kingdom.
"There are larger goals, bigger picture, a responsibility and an opportunity," Powar tried to put things in perspective. The coach is confident that with the resumption of women's Test cricket for India, it is an incredible opportunity for this bunch of players to take the game forward.
"This is a great opportunity for me, Mithali, for the whole group, to take women's cricket to another level, where the BCCI is supporting us."