The Aussie The Birmingham Phoenix of The Hundred are currently coached by Sawyer, 45. In addition to being the assistant coach for the Australian women, he has led the Sydney Sixers in the Women's Big Bash League (WBBL). "He (Sawyer) is a master in quick bowling and has won three World Cups with Australia. Along with the Sydney Sixers, he has won NBA championships. He has also advanced to The Hundred's finals "In a video that was released on the player's Twitter account, RCB's Director of Cricket Operations Mike Hesson was heard saying. He has been active in women's cricket for more than 20 years, is well familiar with the players, and is an expert in the sport. He has actively participated in our there were preparations made before the sale as well. Maloran Rangarajan, the assistant coach and director of scouting, VR Vanitha, the scout and fielding coach, and RX Murali will support Sawyer (batting coach). The team manager and physician for the competition will be Dr. Harini, and additional support personnel will include head athletic therapist Navnita Gautam, strength and conditioning coach Huzefa Talib, head physiotherapist Sabyasachi Sahoo, and Soumyadeep Pyne (head of operations).Sania Mirza, a tennis icon, had been chosen earlier in the day as the side's coach for the WPL, which will take place in Mumbai from March 4 to 26.Richa Ghosh, Megan Schutt, New Zealand captain Sophie Devine, England captain Heather Knight, South African all-rounder Dane Van Niekerk, and Smriti Mandhana are just a few of the notable women's cricket players who joined RCB as part of the 18 players they acquired during the WPL auction on Monday in Mumbai.On March 5, RCB will play its season opener at the Brabourne Stadium against the Delhi Capitals.