An Indian Higher Member held by Nagpur Police, refused to enter the hotel
The Team India specialist in the ejection of Raghavendra Dwavedi was stopped by police at the Team Hotel in Nagpur on the eve of the first OT-ODA series with three matches against England. Raghavendra Dwavedi has been stopped since entering the Team Hotel because on Monday, February 3rd, he was wrongly identified as a fan.
India secured a 4-1 victory in the T20I series with five matches against England. He will now play a three -match series, and the first one is set on February 6th in Nagpur. Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Joe Root will be in action in OTO as part of their preparation for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
Watch: Nagpurus police are wrongly stopped by an experienced Team India member to enter the hotel
A viral video captured two police staff who stopped Raghavendra Dwavedi to enter the Radisson Blu Hotel in Nagpur because they failed to recognize him and thought he was a fan. Raghavendra has been a key part of Team India staff since it was inserted in 2011 by Sachin Tendulkar.
Video journalists who were shooting the procedure began to yell: “Arey, coach Hai Who. Team Ke Saath Hai. The bus sees Utra Hai. (He is a coach … a team member. He just abolished the bus). Friendly nature, with a smile, she treated the confusion and was soon allowed to go through.
You can see the video incident below:
The Ragh goat from the Indian Cricket team denied entry into Nagpur police 😂
Nagpur police too strictly kept the boys Rohita Sharme 😎 pic.twitter.com/iko9ttd0hp
– Ctrl C Ctrl Memes (@ctrlmemes_) 4 February 2025
Raghavedra Dwavedi is a key member of the Assistant Staff of Team India
Raghavendra Dwavedi, known as Ragh, is a key part of Team India staff. As an expert in throwing a team, he plays a vital role in improving the performance of the hit unit.
Raghu’s role is to provide precise throws to simulate the conditions like a match, replicating delivery from fast bowlers, spinners and ejection. It helps Indian mice to prepare for different situations and increase their adaptability on the ground, which significantly contributes to the success of the team.
Raghui’s journey from Karnatak Cricher to an Indian expert
Ragh started his journey as a cricket in Karnataki, but he had to leave his playing career because of his hands fractures. His passion for the game led him to become a specialist in ejection. He is known for his hard work and exceptional delivery ability to throw speeds of more than 150 km/h.
This skill earned him a place on the state team of Karnatak, and later on the recommendation of Sachin Tendulkar, a constant role in Team India’s auxiliary staff. What stands out for Ragh is his ability to adapt to throwing throwing according to the needs of each bat, whether it is a short number or Yorker delivery.
His precise throws help players to improve the choice of shooting and mental preparation. Over the years, Ragh has played a vital role in the preparation of top Indian bats such as Mrs. Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill to face the world’s best bowlers.
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