Manu Bhaker Eager To Master New Cricket Techniques From Suryakumar Yadav. Check Viral Post
Manu Bhaker shared her excitement about meeting Suryakumar Yadav and mentioned that she is learning the technical aspects of cricket from Mr. 360 Degree.
Star India shooter Manu Bhaker, who won two bronze medals at the recently-concluded Paris Olympics 2024, now appears to be exploring a new sport - cricket. Having already excelled in multiple sports, Manu is now trying her hand at cricket and even met with Suryakumar Yadav to gain insights.
In a social media post, she shared her excitement about meeting India's T20 captain and mentioned that she is learning the technical aspects of cricket from Mr. 360 Degree.
Check viral post below...
Learning techniques of a new sport with the Mr. 360 of India! @surya_14kumar 💪 pic.twitter.com/nWVrwxWYqy
— Manu Bhaker🇮🇳 (@realmanubhaker) August 25, 2024
Manu Bhaker is currently on a three-month break following her historic achievements at 2024 Paris Olympics.
She made history by winning bronze medals in both the individual and mixed team events of the 10-meter air pistol, becoming the first Indian athlete to win two medals in a single Olympics.
Manu Bhaker is undoubtedly an exceptional shooter, but before committing to shooting, she explored her potential in various other sports.
She has participated in martial arts, judo, and boxing, among others. However, it was shooting that ultimately captured her interest, leading her to fully immerse herself in the sport and excel at it.
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"In India, cricketers Sachin Tendulkar, Dhoni sir [MS Dhoni], and Virat Kohli. It would be an honour to spend even an hour with any of them!," Manu Bhaker told Cosmopolitan.
"Being a sportsperson, I would want to contribute a lot to sports in India and I would want to see India win as many medals as possible-Olympics or any other event. I would want to give all my support and share everything-my knowledge, my experience-with upcoming athletes. I would love to do that," Manu concluded.