Shikhar Dhawan is inspired by the new approach of young people. ” We’ve been playing for so long, and we get so inspired by all the young players. When they come up with some new shots, and I personally ask. ‘ How did you play that?” Dhawan stated.
The game of cricket has grown dramatically since the advent of T20 matches, particularly the Indian Premier League, which has provided a platform for local cricketers to acquire a variety of skills on a daily basis. Every year, players emerge from nowhere to surprise the cricketing world. The tournament’s 2023 edition had two such heroes in the form of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rinku Singh. The tradition is project to continue in the years to come.
When asked about the talent of all these incoming cricketers, season opener Shikhar Dhawan replied that he is really impress with the attitude that everyone is currently in. He praised their way of thinking and even admitted to asking Suryakumar Yadav how to hit a specific shot.
“It’s fantastic to watch. The only constant in life is change. You must evolve with the times. It’s fascinating to see how players have developed new techniques and ways of thinking. Even though we’ve been playing for a long time. We’re still impress by all the young players when they come up with new shots. I always ask, “How did you play that?” The ICC cited Dhawan as saying.
“I was asking SKY after he hit that six, ‘What do you do, man? ‘” So he said, ‘I just bend and do this’. “I said I’m going to try that in the nets as well because the more tools you can carry, the easier it gets, and it’s a great mindset,” the 37-year-old added.
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They play and express themselves very well in the next generation: Dhawan
The Punjab Kings captain went on to say that his coaches used to tell him to play more shots on the ground, but that has all changed recently. Dhawan went on to say that he admires the young cricketers’ daring approach and believes it is the most significant development in the game thus far.
“So, once again, the essential aspect is that I see the younger people expressing themselves fearlessly. We also express ourselves elsewhere. We had that thing because we were mentally trained that we had to play more on the ground, but the new generation. They play and express themselves very nicely, and they don’t feel that guilt that ‘I got out this way or that way. ‘ So I feel that is the biggest change we have seen, and it’s amazing.” He stated.