India women's team's stellar preparation earns VVS Laxman's praise

VVS Laxman praises the India women's cricket team's intense preparation for the T20 World Cup, highlighting their dedication and rigorous training under coach Amol Muzumdar at the BCCI Centre of Excellence.

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Former India cricketer and current head of the BCCI Centre of Excellence, VVS Laxman, has commended the Indian women’s cricket team for their meticulous preparations ahead of the Women’s T20 World Cup. Laxman highlighted the team's commitment and effort, stating that the intense training camp held at the Centre of Excellence has equipped the squad well for the high-pressure tournament. India are set to begin their T20 World Cup campaign against New Zealand on October 4 in Dubai, and Laxman believes the team's extensive preparations will help them perform at their best.

Unmatched commitment and strategic camp

Laxman, having closely observed the team's preparation during the camp led by head coach Amol Muzumdar, praised the team for their dedication. "The kind of commitment, dedication, and intensity with which they practice and prepare is unmatched. I am very proud of the way they prepare," Laxman said during an exclusive media briefing.

The camp was carefully structured in two phases to ensure that players were well-prepared both mentally and physically. The first phase focused on mental resilience and physical conditioning, followed by a break. In the second phase, the emphasis shifted to refining skills and tactics. Laxman noted that this structured approach would help the players adapt quickly during the tournament.

Match simulation and broader impact on women's cricket

In addition to regular training, the team engaged in five practice matches to simulate different game situations, designed to help players handle real-time match pressures. "Amol created different situations and challenges for the players, which will help them adapt in high-pressure matches," Laxman added.

Laxman also expressed optimism about the future of women’s cricket in India, pointing to the success of the Women's Premier League (WPL) as a catalyst for change. He emphasized the similarities between the WPL and the IPL, stating that the WPL will accelerate the development of young female cricketers, much like the IPL has done for men’s cricket.

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Additionally, Laxman acknowledged the success of India’s Under-19 women’s team, which won the inaugural T20 World Cup earlier this year. He highlighted this victory as evidence of the growing strength and potential of women’s cricket in India, further boosting hopes for the future.

As the Indian women’s team heads into the T20 World Cup, their preparation, led by skipper Harmanpreet Kaur, positions them as strong contenders. With a mix of experience, tactical training, and an increasing support system around women’s cricket, India are poised to make a significant impact on the global stage.

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