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Mohit Sharma sharply said that some things were not in the control of the player, and instead of focusing on it, they should focus management.
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Virat Kohli scored BCCI via a family dictation
Following the catastrophic performance of the Team India in the Home test against the New Zealand National Cricket team and visiting test series against the Australian National Cricket Team, the Crown control Committee in India (BCCI) issued a dictate of 10 points aimed at promoting discipline.
One of the new rules was in connection with the presence of a family on a tour with players. According to the rule, families, including spouses and children, are allowed to join players just 14 days after the first two weeks on tours of more than 45 days, and on shorter tours, the duration is limited to a week.
Although this received mixed reactions of fans and experts, Virat Kohli became the first active cricket to speak openly on this issue at the RCB event.
He expressed disappointment because of the new BCCI rule and pointed out that the mental support of the family is offered during intense moments. Kohli also said that the players should be allowed to fulfill their responsibilities for crickets and return to their families to live their lives.
Some things are beyond our control – Mohit Sharma
In the midst of Kohli’s remarks, Mohit Sharma was asked to share his views on this issue interaction with Anna. In response, the Pacer veteran with his right hands advised his colleagues of the cricket not to think about it and to focus only on things that I can control.
“Some things are beyond our control. While we all have personal opinions, it is crucial to focus on what we can manage,” he said,
“How can the presence of a family be a bad thing? If something is not in our hands, it is best to leave the way it is. Instead of commenting on such things, we should concentrate on what we can control,” he added.
I believe in fate – Mohit Sharma
Mohit Sharma will play for Delhi Capitals at IPL 2025, while the franchise has twisted by 2.20 Runa crown at auction.
“I believe in fate. If something good happens, I move forward. If something bad happens, I go back to the nets,” he said he quoted Hindustan Times.
Mohit added that experience is much important in the T20 Crite, and he, along with Aussie Bowling Great Mitchell Starc, can share his experience with young people in Delhi’s capital.
“Experience is a lot important in T20, not only in terms of performance, but also in learning. Have someone like a Mitchell old man in a mix brings a great deal of team. We all took hits in this format, we all had bad days, but it’s about bouncing. And that is something I or Starc can talk to young people.
“In the T20 you will be affected. If you are afraid to hit the sixties, you will not take Wikets. But it all comes down to execution,” Mohit Sharma said further.