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Mithali wants people to ‘move on’ from her spat with Powar

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MUMBAI, June 1: India women’s Test and ODI skipper Mithali Raj on Tuesday said that the time has come for people to move on from her spat with head coach Ramesh Powar during the T20 World Cup 2018.
Powar returned as the head coach of the women’s cricket team last month after being sacked following India’s semifinal defeat in the 2018 T20 World Cup. Mithali had been dropped from the semifinal and relations between the two spiralled out of hand as both accused each other of unprofessional conduct.
“Well, I think can we move on from that? It has been three years, we are in 2021 and we should be looking forward now. There are many more series coming and you know, if you are repetitively asking the same question then we need to get you back from the past,” said Mithali during a virtual press conference.
When Powar was asked the same question, he replied: “We interact well, otherwise, I would not have come back in women’s cricket. Everyone grows up after three years, larger goals are in the picture. This is a great opportunity for me, Mithali and the whole group to take women’s cricket to another level where BCCI is supporting us. We are professional enough. You all know me, I have been at NCA, I have been with Rahul Dravid, his effect will play in this series.”
Both the Indian men’s and women’s teams will depart for the UK on June 2. While the men’s team will leave for Southampton, the women’s team will set base at Bristol.
“I am sure the girls have been interacting whenever they cross paths. It is good to have the men’s team here because they have played a lot in the UK and you can ask them questions, they can help out because most of the girls are playing a Test match after a long time,” said Mithali.
The women’s team will take on England in a one-off Test, three ODIs, and three T20Is. The two teams will first square off in a four-day Test match, beginning June 16.
Then both teams will lock horns in three ODIs beginning June 27 with the matches slated to be played at Bristol, Taunton, and Worcester. They will then square off in three T20Is. (ANI)

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