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India Women’s Team to Utilize Sports Psychologist for T20 World Cup

Amol Muzumdar Identifies Need for Mental Health Support

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The Indian women's cricket team has hired a sports psychologist to help them overcome mental hurdles and achieve success in the T20 World Cup. Mugdha Bavare will join the team to provide mental health support.

India Women’s Team Seeks Mental Edge for T20 World Cup

The Indian women’s cricket team has come agonizingly close to winning the T20 World Cup multiple times but has fallen short. In an effort to break this jinx, the team is now turning to sports psychology for additional support.

Head Coach Amol Muzumdar Acknowledges Need

Following the team’s disappointing loss in the Asia Cup final, head coach Amol Muzumdar acknowledged the need for mental health support. He revealed that the team had a dedicated camp to address fitness, fielding, and mental well-being.

Sports Psychologist Mugdha Bavare Joins Team

Mugdha Bavare, a renowned sports psychologist, has joined the Indian women’s team. Her expertise will be invaluable in helping the players manage pressure, boost confidence, and improve their performance on the field.

A Step Towards Success

The decision to incorporate a sports psychologist into the team is a positive step towards achieving the long-awaited T20 World Cup title. With the support of Mugdha Bavare, the Indian women’s team can hope to overcome their mental hurdles and finally lift the coveted trophy.

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