Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 8 (ANI): India's Women's World Cup-winning head coach and former domestic cricket stalwart Amol Muzumdar has said that his "seven hours without noise" speech to the huddle was an "impromptu". He also spoke about his most cherished match of the tournament.

Muzumdar, who led India to their maiden Women's World Cup glory as a head coach, spoke about his now-viral "seven hours" speech in an interview to BCCI. The speech drew comparisons to legendary Shah Rukh Khan's "Sattar minute" (70 minutes) speech to the Indian women's hockey team before the finals of the Women's Hockey World Cup, while playing the role of coach Kabir Khan in his critically acclaimed film 'Chak de India'.

In his speech, Muzumdar had said, "Seven hours we cut out all the noise. We cu

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