
Ravi Shastri and SHUBMAN GILL (BCCI Photo) Former head coach India and cricket Ravi Shastri is still one of the most important personalities in sport. His live presence on the microphone and commanding presence in the presentation of discussions about matches and performing coins throwing fans around the world. The veteran was in charge of throwing a series of five tests between India and England.In an interesting clip with Shastri, he immersed the tasks and complexity of how to make a “perfect” coin. When he spoke with Ian Ward about how to throw coins, a 63 -year -old man went from the long room of the Lord to the goal to perform the ceremonial duties for the third test between England and India.Shastri explained this process and said, “Less (preparation, the better), the better, because otherwise, if you have too much, maybe you just miss the real thing in the middle. I would ask them (captains) about the pitch.Then he further explained that “It’s crazy. You have to hear the producer very clearly, because when the countdown starts for throwing, you have to be ready. They will (captains) replace the leaves, mention what their XI and combinations, and then it from there.” Shastri outlined how concentrated it must be before the decisive matches, especially if it is an IPL or World Cup accessories and named the atmosphere as “fool”.
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As for the feast, England won the throwing 3. The test and surprisingly decided a bat. This meant a rare tactical decision of the hosts, who did so only once in 12 domestic tests in which they won the throwing in the era “Bazball”. After the first launch, England was tilted to 387 at 112.3 overs. In the first and second test matches, SHUBMAN GILL also did not win throwing.