The Indian Cricket staff registered an emphatic 4-1 T20I collection win over Australia not too long ago. The Men in Blue proved too sizzling to deal with in a low-profile collection the place many bigwigs had been absent. Ruturaj Gaikwad performed a vital half within the collection win of the new-look India, who wish to play fearless cricket.
Suryakumar Yadav not too long ago highlighted the trait of the Indian staff, which likes to go all weapons blazing. The likes of Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rinku Singh and Jitesh Sharma wish to go huge early to place strain on the opponents. Meanwhile, opener Ruturaj Gaikwad has revealed an inner six-hitting competition between the staff during the Australia T20Is.Â
Gaikwad has acknowledged that a number of the gamers had been a part of a six-hitting competition they usually obtained time to observe forward of the Australia collection. He additionally revealed the names of two winners of it. “There was a six-hitting competition between some of the players during the five-match T20I series against Australia. We didn’t have much to practice before the 1st T20I against South Africa, however, we had some before the series opener against Australia. We had fun and enjoyed hitting sixes during the practice, so obviously, I would say Rinku and Yashasvi are far ahead of all the others,” Gaikwad instructed Star Sports.
Gaikwad completely happy to play second fiddle to Jaiswal
Gaikwad and Jaiswal helped India make fiery begins within the T20I collection in opposition to Australia. The two have performed some notable knocks as properly. Gaikwad struck a century within the third T20I, whereas Jaiswal additionally scored a fifty within the collection. The CSK batter says that he’s completely happy to play second fiddle to Jaiswal. “Mostly, he is the one who goes for the attacking shots from Ball 1. Yashasvi is the kind of player who doesn’t hold back. I just have to figure out a few risks, and play according to what the team requires. Definitely, when someone like Yashasvi is going hard at the other end, it’s obviously crucial for me to hold the other end and let him express the way he wants to. I enjoy batting with him,” he added.