India head coach Ramesh Powar is eyeing "consistency" and "a winning habit" for the team in life after Mithali Raj's international retirement as Harmanpreet Kaur & Co travel to Sri Lanka for three T20Is and as many ODIs from June 23 to July 7.
"We are looking at consistency, we are looking at (creating) a winning habit. For that, we all came together as captain, coach, and vice-captain. We have already spoken to the BCCI, and V.V.S Laxman who is the head of cricket (at NCA) and there have been a few things going on," said Powar in a pre-departure virtual press conference.
Powar further elaborated on his vision and planning for the Indian team in this new cycle of the ICC Women's Championship. "We are trying to work on our fielding and fitness and take our players to the next level. That is the immediate goal that we are trying to achieve. Moving forward, we want to win World Cups, but it is important that you build a squad that can compete in every condition and against every opposition. This is what we are working on."