Sania Mirza is an ideal position mannequin within the sport and her inclusion as Royal Challengers Bangalore’s mentor for the upcoming Women’s Premier League (WPL) will encourage the group, feels director of cricket Mike Hesson.
The 36-year-old six-time Grand Slam winner not too long ago retired from tennis within the Dubai Open and it’s time for her to encourage the RCB ladies cricketers.
“No matter what sport you are from, but coming up as an elite and challenging the norms in terms of an athlete, wanting to embrace pressure and how to deal with it, and not be afraid of it, for women’s sport, Sania is a huge icon,” Hesson stated throughout media interplay.
Hesson stated they’ve loads of specialists to speak in regards to the technical nitty-gritty of the sport and the previous world primary in doubles would give their gamers an edge by speaking in regards to the psychological challenges they face. It takes you very properly to be outdoors of the sport.” The actual problem that ladies face within the sport in India, and all through the world is how will you deal with that as an thrilling alternative fairly than one thing that’s going to carry them again.
“The more you talk about pressure, and emotions of the game, and the challenges rather than talking technique for which we have got plenty of experts. I think it’s exciting,” he added.
The ladies’s model of the world’s most profitable league IPL, is about for a much-anticipated debut on March 4 with Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Giants, Mumbai Indians and UP Warriorz making up for the 5 groups together with RCB.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com