Indian batting star Rohit shares experience with youngsters
by Shrutee K/DNS
Mumbai: India’s dashing batsman Rohit Sharma, who has caught the
attention of young budding cricketer with his flamboyance and explosive batting
style, spent quality time interacting with young trainees at the the Rohit
Sharma-CricKindom Cricket Acad emy, at Islam Gymkhana on Thursday afternoon.
The Mumbai-based Rohit shared his experience with the
upcoming cricketers and offered them advice on different aspects of the game. When a trainee informed him that he could not handle
short-pitch bowling and was afraid of being hit, the batting genius promptly
told the youngster that there was nothing to get scared about.
“If you are frightened of being hit and getting injured this
game or any other sport is not ideal for you. Every cricketer, batsmen or bowlers
faces injuries while playing, but you have to learn how to cope with it. Australian
batsman Steve Smith was badly hurt and suffered a concussion in the Ashes
series in August, but he took a break from the next Test, but came back to resume
scoring heavily,” Rohit pointed out.
The dashing opener Rohit believes that there is no harm in attempting the big shots or trying
to play a flamboyant cover drive. “If the guy is giving you results by playing
the big shots, there is nothing wrong in that. Playing shots is not a crime, but,
what we need to be careful of is, if the player is repeating the mistakes, then
he needs to be told how he should go about it the next time,” Rohit stressed.
“I would encourage a
batsman to play shots if they want to, but at the same time they need to
understand that they need to produce results. You may score 100 off 50 balls or
200 balls, it doesn't matter, it is still a hundred. I mean if the guy is
confident in his skills, I would back that skill. There should not be any
restriction on how these young players want to bat. They should be allowed to
bat freely, that's how they will produce results,” he further stated.
The Rohit Sharma-CricKingdom
Cricket Academy in Mumbai currently has 110 active students training under
renowned coaches and trainers.
Besides Mumbai, the
academy has training programs conducted in Pune, Hubli, Chennai and Vellore
with three more soon to be launched in Vizag, Surat and Bangalore early 2020
and a few more lined up in other parts of India and overseas.
For more information visit: crickingdom.com/registration for registration or
call on 7738798790 / 7219195459.
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