UP coach Lewis hopes Vrinda, Rajeshwari deliver on ‘home’ turf
With the squad busy sweating it out in the pre-tournament camp here, coach Jon Lewis has placed his bet on their fielding department and the Indian girls in the team to do the trick for an improved show in the event that kicks off on February 23 at the M Chinnaswamy stadium.
“We have been working very hard on our fielding. Something we weren’t particularly good at last year. Not unbelievably bad but we weren’t amazing,” the 48-year-old Englishman told DH.
Keeping in mind a batting-friendly pitch that will be made full use of by captain Healy and fellow Aussie Grace Harris, Sri Lanka’s Chamari Athapaththu and England’s Dani Wyatt, Lewis said: Our batting group is incredibly strong. My hope is that our local players will try and contribute to that batting line-up. And if they do, we have got an exciting side.”
While Deepti Sharma will spearhead the set of Indians in the side, the seasoned Rajeshwari Gayakwad and young Vrinda Dinesh are the Karnataka representatives for UPW who begin their campaign against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) on Feb 24.
“Well I suppose all the pressure will be on RCB, won’t it be? Because no one will expect us to win. We are a little UP (side) and we are going to go in and put in a fighting performance against what is a massive franchise on home turf. You could call it home advantage but you could also call it home disadvantage,” noted Lewis.
Speaking about the role of Healy as the leader of the pack, Lewis heaped praise on the 33-year-old wicketkeeper and also the captain of the current Australian side.