Indian head coach Ramesh Powar is confident that the supremely stylish Smriti Mandhana at some point in near future will captain the side as she is being looked upon as a potential leader.
Mandhana was head and shoulders above all her batting colleagues in the series against Australia which India lost 5-11 on multiple-format point count.
“We are looking at her as a leader. At some point, she will lead,” Powar said after the end of the series.
The 25-year-old Mandhana had one of her best away series where she scored 86 in an ODI followed by a majestic 127, her first ton in Tests, and then a 52 albeit for a losing cause in the final T20I.
“She inspires a lot of younger players in the team. Obviously, we will rate her highly. The way she batted in Test was amazing, especially under lights. We knew she would come good,” Powar said, praising the T20 vice-captain.
What Powar expected was consistency from Mandhana and the Maharashtra batter is destined for bigger things, the former India spinner added.
“One season (of consistency), she will be a different player. She gets lots of game time playing in leagues across the world. And it become an advantage as in India you don’t get so much of game time.”
Powar is happy that in both England and Australia series the team management was able to give a lot of chances to younger players and also those in the fringes.
“You need characters to win World Cup. We stand at a juncture where Mithali and Jhulan will phase out at some point. We tested young bowlers like Meghana Singh and Renuka Thakur. We wanted to test our players,” said Powar.
Powar, in saying there are no assurances over places in the XI, also made it clear that there is no room for complacency.
“If you are not performing your role, you will be sidelined. We don’t allow someone take their place for granted. The players who had to sit out were given proper chances,” the coach said.
All-rounder Deepti Sharma’s lack of firepower in the middle-overs has been a cause for worry and Powar informed that batting coach Shiv Sunder Das is working with the Bengal player.
“Change can’t happen in 10 days. Batting coach SS Das is working with her,” he said, adding the intent she showed during a quickfire cameo in the third ODI was the sort of knock she is expected to play.
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With PTI inputs