Former coach Ravi Shastri emphasizes that raw talent isn't enough for India's next cricket generation; discipline and relentless improvement,...
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Maroc - Times of India - Sports - 13/07/2024 13:29
Ravi Bishnoi's sharp fielding saw him run out Zimbabwe's Johnathan Campbell with a direct hit during India's strong bowling effort in the fourth T20I at Harare Sports Club. Bishnoi's moment of brilliance came in the 15th over, dismissing Campbell after a mix-up with Sikandar Raza. India's disciplined bowling, led by Khaleel Ahmed (2-32), restricted Zimbabwe to 152/7 despite a strong start by Tadiwanashe Marumani and Wesley Madhevere. Captain Sikandar Raza's aggressive 46 wasn't enough as India's tight fielding and bowling maintained control throughout, exemplified by Bishnoi's standout play.
Former coach Ravi Shastri emphasizes that raw talent isn't enough for India's next cricket generation; discipline and relentless improvement,...
Former coach Ravi Shastri emphasizes that raw talent isn't enough for India's next cricket generation; discipline and relentless improvement,...
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