Invention often arises out of desperate situations. This remark is applicable in all fields, including athletics. The same thing may be seen during an exciting game of cricket at sea.
Invention often arises out of desperate situations. This remark is applicable in all fields, including athletics. This was also seen during a lively cricket match at sea. The popularity of cricket is so great that a game was even played on the deck of a ship. But when one of the batters hit a high drive, it appeared to plummet into the water. However, that didn’t happen. A simple but brilliant idea prevented the ball from going into the water. The ball was quickly recovered by the men because they had attached it to a rope.
Look: the guys on the ship devise a plan to keep the ball from rolling into the water.
After India’s disappointing performance in the 2022 Twenty20 World Cup, there were discussions on whether or not new players and strategies should be implemented for the Twenty20 International squad. After the World Cup, many outlets reported that Hardik Pandya would be given more opportunities to lead the Indian T20I team. In the meantime, former India coach Ravi Shastri has proposed rotating in some younger players for the T20I team as part of the ongoing discussions. On ESPNCricinfo, one commentator posed the question, “Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Hardik Pandya at No. 3, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Verma, Jitesh Sharma, a very fresh team from the past, do they make the top 6?”
Then Shastri chimed in, “Absolutely if they have to consider along such lines, they should be blooding them right now. The likes of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are tried and true. But I’d lean that way, so they can gain experience and exposure while you rest the likes of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma for one-day and Test matches. With your level of expertise, you should shift your attention to Test cricket, specifically red ball cricket, in preparation for the upcoming World Test Championship. It’s remarkably close to where Sachin, Rahul, and Sourav were, as well as where Laxman was.