India head coach Ramesh Powar on Friday acknowledged that the presence of sports psychologist Dr Mugdha Bavare is helping the team a lot, especially in terms of keeping players relaxed in a high-stakes tournament like the ongoing ICC Women's Cricket World Cup.
Mumbai-based Dr Mugdha, an ex-swimmer, has been associated with Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) since 2006 and has previously worked with Mumbai and Bengal teams in the Ranji Trophy. She has also worked with several athletes who represented India in different disciplines during the Olympics and Asian Games.
"As a head coach, I wanted that help (of having a sports psychologist) because it's a high-pressure tournament and looking at our history, I wanted players to be at ease when they play this kind of high-pressure tournament (like the World Cup). She's been with us from England; it's been almost or more than six months and in person, for the first time she's travelling with us and it is helping us a lot," said Powar in the pre-match virtual press conference ahead of the clash against the West Indies on Saturday.