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Meet Mugdha Bavare who is keeping the Indian women’s cricket team afloat

Sports psychologist Mugdha Bavare’s approach involves looking at players’ strengths rather than their weaknesses in 'fun sessions'. This she believes helps them perform better at the highest level.

March 20, 2022 / 18:42 IST
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India’s Harmanpreet Kaur (R) and Jhulan Goswami (L) celebrate the wicket of England's Amy Jones during the 2022 Women's Cricket World cup match between England and India at the Bay Oval in Tauranga on March 16. Players have said that having a sports psychologist to talk to has helped them.
India’s Harmanpreet Kaur (R) and Jhulan Goswami (L) celebrate the wicket of England's Amy Jones during the 2022 Women's Cricket World cup match between England and India at the Bay Oval in Tauranga on March 16. Players have said that having a sports psychologist to talk to has helped them.

India’s on again, off again ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup campaign is hardly making a splash. But India’s campaign has support of at least one swimmer who is hoping to help keep the side afloat during the ongoing tournament in New Zealand.

Her name is Mugdha Bavare, a former swimmer with over 500 gold medals across age groups, according to her profile on LinkedIn.

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What does a swimmer have to do with India’s cricket campaign?

Mugdha is a sports psychologist who has been roped in to help the Indian team in the tournament. She has been working with the side remotely for the past year, but just for the World Cup she has been travelling in person. By the looks of it, despite the campaign going completely haywire, Mugdha’s presence has made a huge difference to individual players.