Former India wicketkeeper Vijay Dahiya hailed Musheer Khan for his “robust mindset” and stated the younger batter can be an asset for Indian crew in future if he maintains consistency. Musheer impressed everybody, making a valiant 181 for India B in opposition to India A within the on-going Duleep Trophy at Bengaluru on Friday. His innings and a 205-run alliance with Navdeep Saini for the eighth wicket helped India B come again from a precarious 94 for seven and submit 321 within the first innings.
“What makes Musheer completely different is his mindset, which may be very robust. I can not predict the longer term but when he retains on scoring runs persistently, he may very well be an excellent choice for the Indian crew,” Dahiya informed PTI movies.
Dahiya was in awe of Musheer’s consistency.
“The standout factor about his batting is his consistency. He began off from the place he left the final season. He scored runs within the Ranji Trophy semifinal and closing after which 100 on the opening day of home cricket in 2024,” Dahiya stated.
“Musheer began off as a left-arm spinner and finally his transformation to batting displays that, “Agar aap mehnat se kisi cheez ke peeche pad jaaye, shiddat se kisi cheez ke peeche pad jaaye to wo zarur milti hai (for those who work arduous for one thing, you’ll get it will definitely”, he stated.
Dahiya, who’s the pinnacle coach of Purani Dilli 6 within the ongoing Delhi Premier League, stated interacting with seniors like Rishabh Pant and Ishant Sharma was a studying expertise for budding skills within the DPL.
“Rishabh Pant performed only a match however the time he spent with boys within the resort and within the apply motivated them.
“Ishant attended all of the apply classes and hung out with every of the boys. Sadly, he could not play because of an harm,” he stated.
“All of the boys praised Rishabh and Ishant as a result of they by no means allow them to really feel inferior to them. As an alternative, they felt a way of belongingness and it calmed their nerves,” he added.
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