‘Everyone looks like a finishing “: RCB star Jitesh Sharma opens in struggles

Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s last processor Jitesh Sharma, the order of hitting the value of the strokes redesigned the value and now 30 or 40 points as a fifty equivalent, he said. Jitesh usually released a bat in IPL 2025, and the most important contribution to now, the RCB’s 12 people against the Mumbai Indians win a few days ago. In the last part of the RCB Bold Diaries, Jitesh said, “Now everyone looks like a terminist. But at 6 bats, number 7, I did not score fifty goals.
However, the 31 -year -old team said that he won more victory than a personal turning point for the team.
“When I reached a milestone, I enjoyed raising my bat. But since I was finishing, I didn’t have a chance to do it fifty. (Mostly) 10 balls, 30 running. 20 balls, 40 running.
“These scores were 50 for us. If you make 60-70 on 30 balls, 100 like 100. And if the team wins, I am happy, very happy,” he added.
However, Jitesh said that being a Wicketkeeper offers certain advantages during a match such as the opportunity to examine the opposition dough.
“Your mind is absolutely tired. The advantage is that you can control the game from there. You get an idea about what your team’s pottery can do on a small door. You can read other big fruits; this is also an advantage.
“When the player who hit a new ball takes four to six balls, he understands the small door. I understand it with two balls, because I have kept a small door before.
RCB mentor Dinesh Karthik praised Jitesh for his job.
“Always open to learning. ‘What can I do?’ These conversations are very positive to me.
“So it is so fun. If I work with him for a year or two, I feel that I can touch the boundaries (with Jitesh),” he added.
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