How should rahul Dravid choose their team in the T20 World Cup
How should rahul Dravid choose their team in the T20 World Cup, said Chennai coach Fleming. Indian team has not been successful in any ICC competition for the past few years. Tests, ODIs or T20'S- all in one picture. So instructed by one of the most successful coaches of IPL.
Despite playing well throughout the year, the Indian cricket team is not getting the desired success in the ICC competition. Last T20 World Cup, One Day World Cup, Test World Cup Final - Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma defeated in all cases. T20 World Cup again after IPL. Stephen Fleming, one of the most successful coaches of IPL, told the Indian team how to succeed.
According to Fleming, one must first decide how a team will play. The team should be fixed like that. Only then can the expected results come. This is exactly what India need to do for the T20 World Cup. Rahul Dravid should decide how the team will play cricket in the World Cup before selecting the team.
Chennai coach said, "The World Cup should be played in other countries. Keeping that in mind, what kind of cricket they want to play or what kind of cricket will be good for them, they should be selected first. Such cricketers should be selected and the team should be made. First select the team and give them Playing certain types of cricket is difficult because each person's playing style is different. Those who will match the playing style of the team should be kept in good shape It is not right to go to the World Cup to regain form. The aspect of the pitch, the field and the environment should also be given importance. Fleming thinks that the task of Indian selectors is quite difficult. "It's probably one of the toughest jobs in the world," said the former New Zealand captain. India has a lot of cricketing talent. Everyone is ready to play. There is very little difference between them. As a New Zealander, Fleming gave the example of young cricketer Shivam Dube in this context. Chennai coach said, "Look at Shivam, I like his powerful shots. You might think I'm favorable, but I'm not. Actually If a cricketer has a special strength, I try to be by his side."
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