Former Indian domestic cricket titan Amol Muzumdar was on Wednesday appointed as the head coach of the Indian women's cricket team. The 48-year-old right-hand batter represented Mumbai, and later Assam and Andhra for a total of 21 years, in which he played 171 first-class games before retiring in 2014. Muzumdar didn't play for India despite scoring a colossal 11,167 runs in those games at an average of 48.13. Mumzumdar won several Ranji Trophy titles with Mumbai and also featured in 113 List A games and 14 T20 matches. (ODI World Cup | Cricket News)