India head coach Ramesh Powar on Sunday stated that managing the workload of veteran pacer Jhulan Goswami will be essential as the team will want her to be at her peak when the women's Cricket World Cup begins from March 4.
The Indian team will be departing for New Zealand on January 24 to play a T20I and five ODIs against the White Ferns from February 9 before taking part in the ICC Wom'n's Cricket World Cup to be held from March 4 to April 3.
"It's very important that not just Jhulan Goswami, but when you look at the New Zealand series and the World Cup, in all it will be 14 and 15 games. So, we have planned accordingly right from the Australia series. The medical staff of our team is doing a fantastic job and looking after each and every player," said Powar in the pre-departure virtual press conference.