New Delhi . India’s talismanic batsman Virat Kohli credited throwdown specialists Dayanand Garani, Nuwan Seneviratne and D Raghavendra for improving batsmen with world-class drills through consistent deliveries. He further said, in my honest opinion, these three have given us world-class practice every time they play. He challenges us in the nets like any 145 or 150 kmph bowler does in the game. They always try to get us out and make sure they test us regularly.
Sometimes, it seems too intense. For me to be very honest there has been a difference in my career. From where I was before I started this kind of practice as a cricketer to where I am today.
A lot of credit goes to these guys who have made us practice regularly and I am sure Shubman feels the same,” Kohli told bcci.tv. His contribution has been incredible. Thank you all for supporting me.
Raghavendra, popularly known as Raghu in Indian cricket circles, has been associated with the team for a long time as a throwdown specialist. Garani started as the throwdown specialist with the Indian team after working with the Punjab Kings, while Seneviratne was brought in as the throwdown specialist in 2018 to help the Indian batsmen counter the left-arm pace attack. So to receive.
Right-handed opener Shubman Gill was also full of praise for the throwdown specialists of the Indian team. He further said, these three people together would have taken 1200 to 1500 wickets very easily. They have put in a lot of hard work and prepared us for all kinds of situations in pre-match drills. These are the people who give us the belief that we can perform at this level.
Next up for India in their home season are the three ODIs against New Zealand, starting on Wednesday in Hyderabad.
–IANS
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