
Former Indian assistant coach Abhishek Nayar is ready to take another step on his coaching path. After Nayar was released from the Indian team, he will prepare for the first full -time job in the Women’s Premier League.
Former coach Batting KRK is ready to join Warriorz, a team that will not win the tournament yet. After taking over the role of the coach, several months before the next tournament, Nayar opened up at the events of the recent past.
When asked why he joined knightly riders before publishing a notice of his ejection, Nayar said that the KRK is where it belongs.
“Kr is a family for me. Everyone throws their weight too much around the fact that it is a family, but for me I think it is a family, because the speed I returned (to the team) was proof that I belong there in many ways,” he said.
The former cricket would be trained for the first time a team of seniors in full -time capacity in the Indian cricket. Nayar said he sees WPL as an opportunity that excited him.
“I’ve always looked at something like opportunities, and that’s an opportunity that I am very, very excited about in this respect,” Nayar PTI said.
“The opportunity is to create a culture where everyone understands that this franchise plays to gain trophies, and try to bring this mentality to our ecosystem,” he said.
When he prepared for a big role in WPL, Nayar pointed to the specific changes he observed in the women’s cricket in India.
“WPL will affect not only the Indian cricket, but also the Indian domestic cricket. It is very different from the first year in the WPL process, where I felt that many people were more touch players. Now you see much more power boost.
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Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
August 5, 2025