
Before the tests against England Sai Sudharsan, it tells toi that more than averages and personal goals, it is a “improvement as a dough across formats” and contributes to the cause of the team...He was crazy for Sai Sudharsan. The 23 -year -old left -handed was brilliant for Gujarat Titans, but his efforts to win the orange victory, because the highest running getter was not enough to lead his franchise to the finals. There was no time to give birth, because SAI had to prepare for the largest assignment of his career – for a test tour in England. The form in which he was almost certain that he will be part of the NewLook playing XI. Exclusions from exclusive interview …Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!You go to England on the back of the amazingly successful IPL. What was the secret of your success?The point is to try to be consistent every day. It is not about results, not how the season went. Every day I have to be consistent enough to replicate the show. I have played a few seasons of IPL before and I have helped me at this stage.
Vote
Which quality of young dough impress you most?
Your launch has an element of classic beauty. Yet you also have the ability to score a fantastic blow. How can you be so easy to be so destructive?My only goal is to bat according to the merit of the ball. I try not to predict and ensure that I do not have too many supplies. I look like I can handle the good balls supplied by the pitch to not catch myself.
Gautam Gambhir sends a strict message after the tragedy of Bengaluru
Scoring escape from good balls is one of your best features …I’m not sure, I’m just trying. If the runs are based on good balls, there is never a desperate situation where I have to play extravagant shots to come out of prison.You had a brilliant partnership with SHUBMAN GILL in GT. Now is your captain of the test in India …I have had a lot of partnership with him in the last three or four years. It was fantastic. I played with him, I learned a lot on the tactical front and his ability to stay calm and relaxed. In terms of thinking, I learned a lot and I always looked at it and tried to conduct a lot of conversations. I enjoy the chemistry we have. It works even better, because we are a kind of dough that runs really hard, which really uses good balls and play an Orthodox cricket. We both try to be consistent and replicate what we do as much as possible.What are the areas of your game that have improved after such a close interaction with GILL?The biggest thing is thinking, self -confidence and trust it has in its abilities. I have seen it steps when it does not run – this understanding of the game and life to maintain consistency. Then there are also technical discussions that are also useful.How difficult is the transition in such a short time from IPL to tests?There are several changes. The T20 has its own requirements. Rather, it is a shift in thinking and awareness of what you have to focus more on. It is a work on the basis of how to deal with the movement of swings and seams. It is important to be patient and play for a long time and try to do it.
Sai Sudharsan: ‘County Stints reminded me that the foundations are the most important part of the batting’
You have opened up in the IPL, but there is a lot of talk about you in the tests of the new No. 3, with SHUBMAN comes to the bat on No. 4 …Wherever the team tells me to play, I’ll be ready. There is nothing special than playing for Earth. I’ve always played in the highest ranking for my state, but it’s absolutely a team call. I’m glad I play for India.What are your personal goals from the England series? Your first -class diameter is less than 40, does it annoy?I don’t look at my averages. These are not personal goals, these are things you can do for the team to win. Victory means more to me than statistics and milestones. The aim is to improve as a dough in all formats. I did not win much in the cricket with a red ball, except for some ranji games. The winning matches of Ranji Trophy were strange because it happens for a long time. You know that you have kept your hard work for a long time and have received a reward for beautiful.You also played a regional cricket for Surrey. Will it help in England?I was there. I played six or seven games and I know what to expect, so it will make a big difference. When I practiced the last few days, I looked back at my diary and checked the notes I took during my district stint.
Evolution T20 Sai Sudharsana: Where skills meet with science Toi Sports Exclusive
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are retired and have been screened as “generational talent”. Is this brand another burden?(Laughs) Well, I didn’t hear about it anywhere. In this way I do not look at it, just try to be myself and be prepared for any situation or challenge that comes before. Of course, these are very large shoes, but I just try to give the best way to work as much as possible, win a series and create beautiful memories for my country.Did you have a chance to talk to Virt Kohli during the IPL or after the finals and have taken some tips?I just congratulated him after the finals, it was a very strange moment for him. But in previous years I had a lot of conversations. What I have always admired on him is his thinking – the obsession he has for sport. I talked to him about them, and how he dealt with situations when he did not get many runs and considered difficult. I think like cricket it’s the times when you learn the most, so I had talks about it.Indian bats passes through the transition phase and are one of the front faces. The English bowling unit also goes through the transition …I cannot say about England, but from the point of view of the Indian team it is the phase of transition. There are quite a few new faces in our team. I think it’s an opportunity for us to show our talent and give the best. An important thing is to learn to improve it and constantly play this sport at best for a long time. I don’t understand it like pressure. I think of it as a beautiful opportunity to give the best.Who are your idols?When I was younger, I looked at Washington Sundar. He was the biggest player I knew at this stage and tried to watch his steps. During the locking, I watched a lot of launches by Virt Kohli and listened to his conversations. When I started playing in India, I started watching Justin Langer and Mike Hussey and learning as much as possible. But at the beginning I think it’s my dad (Bhardwaj), who was also an international sprinter that was my hero. I got inspiration and hungry to succeed from him. n
SHUBMAN GILL story: From a secluded village near the border after the captain of the India test
Do you keep your own diary?Yes, I love writing. I write a lot of things specifically about cricket – more about launching, awareness of the game, things I learned and where I can improve. When I was young, my parents, who are also athletes, taught me to write this habit. They told me to write down things, little details in practice, things I learned. They are more of a reflection of training sessions or games, and when I developed this habit, I liked to do it.You are obsessed with your attachment …My fitness obsession changed almost everything in my career. I was a bit fat when I was young but I realized it was very difficult to stand out and express your sets of skills unless you are in the right condition. At that moment I started working on fitness much more.Was there a turning point in your career when you decided to go hard for your fitness?Yes, certainly. When I played U-19, I got out of the team Tamil Nadu. The Snub was a big point of turnover, because it hit me really hard. It was a great moment for me and I realized that many things had to be changed. I changed my food habits, changed my training, changed the way I trained. After I made these changes, I continued in India and that year.