Indian women's cricket team coach Ramesh Powar said an "ideological change" is needed for the side to transform into a "fearless unit" in white-ball games as he reflected on the back-to-back series defeats to England. News | Highlights
Indian women lost both WODIs and WT20I series, which ended on Wednesday, by identical 1-2 margins and coach Powar called for a shift in mindset or some fresh middle-order batters who can be "moulded" as per team ethos.
Save skipper Mithali Raj, whose strike-rate is also not the most impressive, others like Harmanpreet Kaur, Deepti Sharma, Taniya Bhatia, and Punam Raut have struggled.
"Mithali is batting well but we need support from at least one more batter to put pressure on opponents in middle order after Powerplays," Powar said at the end of the series.
However, he feels that an ideological shift needs time and can't happen overnight.
"We have to be fearless. I can't force them in first series. They have been playing with some ideology and we can't make drastic changes. We have to assess what suits them," the former India off-spinner said.
"To get them out of it (current slow batting in middle overs) (we have to) convince them and to do that, it takes a lot of communication. Fearless is how modern cricket will be played."
Powar admitted that moulding efforts haven't worked so far.