Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) wicket-keeper batter Jitesh Sharma It explains how the role of finishing in the tournament has changed its view in the game. The 31 -year -old batsman is still keen to score important runs for his team as the game progresses.
The RCB franchise has been a magnificent season so far, and although some players have performed some great performances, but players like Jitesh Sharma have had some less performances. Vidarbha batsman may not be between run, but he has still contributed significantly to the six matches striking 154.38 in the tournament.
Jitesh is now the designated finisher within the team and has revealed how his mentality and attitude have changed as soon as this role was given to him. Jitesh has also mentioned that since 50+ runs are difficult to score in the order of batting, he is now considering the innings of 30-40 runs as a milestone.
“Now, everyone seems to be a finisher. But it is a difficult task to bat on 6, no, not 7 because since I started finishing, I have not scored a fifty. I was a opener. Earlier, I used to score half -centuries and centuries, when I did not reach a milestone, I didn't do a finish. Said, “Run.
“These scores are 50 for us. If you do 60-70 in 30 balls, it's like a 100. And I am happy, very happy. If the team wins, your brain is definitely tired. The advantage is that you can control the game from there. You can get an idea about what your team bowlers can do on one wicket. Two balls, because I have held the first wicket, because I have held the first wicket.
He is always hungry to learn: Karthik
RCB batting coach and mentor Dinesh karthik Jitesh was also praised and mentioned how fun it is to work with him. Karthik also revealed how hungry he is to learn from the coaching staff and how much he is doing in his game too.
“He is always hungry to learn. He likes, 'What can I do?” He calls me Anna.
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