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How can Dhoni’s advice to Kohli help Rishabh ball?

In the second Test, there was widespread criticism after the ball bounced off an unwanted shot

New Delhi. Team India is working hard to improve the wicket – keeper’s batting. Skipper Virat Kohli Rishabh also gave a message to the ball. The ability to avoid repeating mistakes will lead to a long career in international cricket. Kohli spoke about the advice given by Dhoni.

“Early in his career, M.S. Dhoni gave me some good advice. There should be an interval of seven to eight months between one mistake and another. Only then will he have a long career in international cricket. It stuck in my mind. Mistakes will not be repeated. This is how Rishabh will follow the ball and he will get better. He will ensure how to excel in the critical stages, ”said Kohli.

In the second Test, Kagiso Rabada was sent off for an unnecessary shot. India then suffered a setback and were unable to raise the target significantly. In the commentary box, former captain Sunil Gavaskar criticized the ball and asked coach Rahul Dravid to advise the ball.

The 24-year-old has entered his fourth year in international cricket. The player is repeating his mistakes against England and now against South Africa. It is learned that the team management spoke to the star after his pathetic dismissal in the second Test.

“We talked to Rishabh during training. When a batter comes out after playing the shot, he knows if the shot was played correctly. Recognition of responsibility by individuals is itself an indication of moving forward. We have all made mistakes in our careers. But it is important to understand the mistakes. When we understand the mistakes, correct them and do not repeat them, we can move forward, ”said Kohli.

Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane, on the other hand, will be relieved to have half-centuries in the second Test if they reach the middle order in the batting line-up. Therefore, Hanuma Vihari will give way to Virat Kohli. But the middle class is concerned. Youngsters Shreyas Iyer, Suryakumar Yadav and Vihari are waiting for the opportunity.

“Looking at the last Test, the way Jinkes (Rahane) and Pujara batted in the second innings, their experience is invaluable to us. Especially in series like this, you know how they excelled in the past. When you play abroad, both have excelled in tough conditions. We saw it in Australia, ”said Kohli.

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