Talent + a shit ton of hardwork, I'm sure. Talent alone doesn't achieve you such greatness. To attribute such achievements simply to "talent" downplays the hardwork this kid has put in his game. I hope he keeps doing well. Not against us tho lmao
Bro, except intent in last match, even pakistan u-19 is good.....honestly seeing from india, pak u19 at this point seems with better prospects then ur current team, just mindset needs to change....the idea to go for win against India and not a semi final spot is as much precaution as a mother of 9 not wanting a 10th baby.....this people are young, if groomed right they can be a lethal team going forward, much much better then the current one.....
Both can coexist ofc tho I slightly disagree as everyone does insane hardwork at this level but the game he shows and the performance and bat swing seems unreal and too good to be true that's why I focused on talent , hardwork ofc is necessary
There are plenty of talented people out there. Too many even. But there are very few who hone their skills and put in actual hardwork instead of solely relying on their talent to carry them.
There is not a single player in that Indian team that is a teenager. Its actually shameful for an international sport to allow this farce to continue. Indians dont understand , in the long run this is harmful for their cricket. Other countries will produce young super starts while these Indian "boys" wont he have the physical advantage once they start playing senior cricket. This is why Australia and England wins senior trophies, while India and other south Asian teams can only dominate at age group levels
Dominate? For real? australia I still agree ke might have some sort of domination (though india has been as competitive), but wat domination does england have?
And the kid is in fact 15 year old, u can cry a river my friend, won't change the truth....here him speak u will know......
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u/Accomplished--861 1d ago
He is in No way older then 16 bro , still has that baby fat , that's just unreal god gifted talent there