Explorer

Seniors Make Sure New Boys Are Not Nervous: Shikhar Dhawan

Dhawan has revealed that the senior members ensure there's good communication between them and the new boys both on and off the field to help them gain confidence

The BCCI has made it clear that they are willing to give youngsters opportunities to showcase their talent, in order to get the right combinations with the World T20I coming up, next year in Australia. Skipper Virat Kohli tried out the likes of Rahul Chahar and Washington Sundar in the ongoing T20 series vs South Africa. Both bowlers provided the team with crucial breakthroughs when required. While Washington fared well, Chahar picked two wickets, conceding 22 runs from his stipulated 4-over spell. India opening star batsman Shikhar Dhawan has revealed that the senior members in the team keep discussing strategies with the new boys and ensure there's good communication among them both on and off the field to help youngsters gain confidence. "For senior players like us, say someone like Rishabh (Pant) comes in to bat or Shreyas (Iyer) coming in, we make sure we do the communication with them and make sure they are comfortable and not nervous. We make them think what is needed at that particular moment," he said on the eve of the third T20I between India and South Africa at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. "That's what we do even when I am batting with Rohit (Sharma) or Virat (Kohli), we keep discussing and that is very important. Communication is very, very important. Any time any youngster wants to discuss something with us, we are always there for them," he pointed. Young Indian bowlers Washington Sundar and Rahul Chahar impressed everyone in the second T20I and Dhawan believes such performances will help new boys gain confidence ahead of the World T20, next year. "Washington is bowling really good, giving us the breakthroughs and also choking the batsmen. He has got very good control and variety as well. Even Deepak Chahar, he swings the ball both ways and at the same has pace as well. It is the perfect platform for them to perform and build the confidence for the T20 World Cup," he explained. India and South Africa will lock horns in the final T20I to be played on Sunday at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.
View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

RG Kar Case: Junior Doctors End 42-Day 'Cease Work' In Kolkata, To Resume Essential Services From Saturday
RG Kar Case: Junior Doctors End 42-Day 'Cease Work', To Resume Essential Services From Saturday
Tirupati Row: Lab Report Finds Presence Of 'Beef Tallow' In Ghee Used For Laddoos, Claims TDP
Tirupati Row: Lab Report Finds Presence Of 'Beef Tallow' In Ghee Used For Laddoos, Claims TDP
One Nation, One Election: How It Will Be Implemented & What Are Proposed Changes In 2029 Polls
One Nation, One Election: How It Will Be Implemented & What Will Change From 2029
‘Unwarranted, Unsubstantiated Imputations’, Says FS Misri On US Court Summons On ‘Pannun Murder Plot’
‘Unwarranted, Unsubstantiated Imputations’, Says FS Misri On US Court Summons On ‘Pannun Murder Plot’
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Tata Curvv Diesel Automatic DCT Drive Review: Unveiling The Future Of Performance And Luxury With Cutting-Edge Interior Features | Auto LiveAmbati Rayudu Exclusive: Rayudu Opens Up About Dhoni's Influence, CSK Legacy, And Insights On Sameer Rizvi | Sports LiveUEFA Champions League 2024: New Format Unveiled With Dramatic Changes And Boosted Excitement | Sports LiveAustralia Set To Sweep India 5-0 In Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Claims Australian Player | Sports Live

Photo Gallery

Embed widget