“Wouldn’t hesitate for a second” – manager sends advice on ‘ripped’ Sunderland star

asks for Sunderland There is strong talk in the Dutch press that striker Brian Brobby will be the starting striker for the Netherlands this summer.

Today it is the turn of Wilfried Zinni and René van der Gijp to go through the Voetbl primer. He is very impressed with Brobby’s new, ‘ripped’ physique at the Stadium of Life.

Impressive at Sunderland

Brian Brobby joined Sunderland on the final day of the summer transfer window and has since impressed.

Despite playing only 61% of the available minutes, the 24-year-old has scored seven goals and provided one assist in 30 matches in the Premier League this season.

His performances have seen him get back on track after a difficult end to his second spell at Ajax and put him firmly back in the Netherlands’ sights. The calls for Ronald Koeman to be made the starting striker at the World Cup are growing by the week.

The striker appears to be a man reborn, having worked with a special coach this year Improve his game as well as his body.

It’s paid off, and now people like Genie want to be given a chance. He heaped praise on the Sunderland striker during the “Krantjes” segment on the Vandal Inside Show this week.

“I was scrolling through Instagram when I came across a picture of Brobbie,” says Wilfried Genie, before showing the image to Van der Gijp. “Just look at this: she’s never been this ripped before.”

Physics affects

Gijp agrees. “He is incredibly lean and fit. Would he be a viable option as the Netherlands’ starting striker? Absolutely.”

“During his time at Ajax we have never seen him like this. He is also scoring consistently in the Premier League. Would you really like to do that at the World Cup?” Ginny then asked her fellow panelists.

“Okay: Brobbey and Malen… I think Koeman will eventually take Memphis with him. But then, for five weeks in a row, the conversation will revolve around: Is he fit? Can he play? How long can he play? Can he start, or will he have to come off the bench?

“What a mess, man. Especially when you see those images of Brobby. I wouldn’t hesitate for a second in choosing between a 100 percent fit Brobby and a physically struggling Memphis.”

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“You’re going to get hemorrhoids” – compatriot reveals transfer advice to Tottenham player

Tottenham HotspurRadu Dragusin joined the Premier League team from Genoa in January 2024.

Two years ago, Drăgușin’s Agent Florin Mane confirmed Interest from both Napoli and Bayern Munich.

However, the defender decided to move to Tottenham, where he did not have the same impact as at Genoa.

Juventus first brought him to Italy in 2018 and let him go on loan to Sampdoria and Salernitana during the 2021/22 season.

The Romania international moved to Genoa on a loan deal in July 2022 and joined them permanently a year later. During his time with the Italian club, the centre-back played 62 matches.

according to prosport In Romania, Radu Dragusin wanted to move to SC Heerenveen instead of Genoa, who were in Serie B at the time.

Former Romania international Razvan Ras managed to transform his personality.

Tottenham man receives transfer advice

The 44-year-old, who had a spell at West Ham United during his playing career, convinced his compatriot to choose Genoa over the Eredivisie side. He made the call at the request of the defender’s agent, Florin Mané.

Ras told the defender “You’re going to have hemorrhoids on the bench!” In Heerenveen.

He said: “I was in Bali on holidays, and I got a call from Florin Mania. Dragusin’s loan at Salernitana had expired, and Juventus wanted to get rid of him. He was no longer part of their plans.

“And Mania said to me: ‘You also talk to Dragusin. He has an offer from Heerenveen, and he really wants to go there.’ I talked to Andres [Blazquez]From genoa. They want him, they are buying him, but the player does not want to go to Serie B. You explain to him that he should not go to Heerenveen. Because it’s better. It’s Serie B, it has better visibility”.

“At the same time, Andrés called me: ‘Won’t you talk to the player, convince him to come to us? Let’s tell him that, even if he makes mistakes and I don’t know what, we will care, we see a good player in him.’

“I took the phone number, I called him: ‘Hi, I’m Razwan Ras! I’d like to talk a little about your career.’ And I told him what the club wanted, what Andrés had explained to me.”

“I told him: ‘It’s Serie B, but still, you have visibility. At Heerenveen, if you go there, you will make a bad mistake twice and end up having to go to the bench. If I were you, I would choose it’. That was my discussion with him, and I told him it was his decision. I talked to him for about 30 minutes. And that was it.”

What’s next for the Spurs defender?

Efforts by Rezvan Ras, Andrés Blázquez and Florin Mania paid off as Radu Dragusin defeated Genoa.

This helped him move to a Premier League team, where his future needs will be met after this season.

There were several Serie A sides who wanted to sign him in the winter market, and there was also German interest.

On April 30, Khel Witness Covered claims from Romania That Dragusin has said yes to RB Leipzig, who are to agree a deal with Tottenham Hotspur.

Maybe Razwan Raas will come on the phone again.

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Fans are defeated by Rockets star’s shocking advice to Kevin Durant about double-teaming trap

Houston Rockets And Kevin Durant has a tough task ahead of him Los Angeles Lakers City are coming in and trying to take a commanding 3-0 lead over them in their first round playoff series. So, all eyes will be on Durant and how he responds after one of the worst stretches of his NBA career.

LeBron James has dominated his way into this series, but the Lakers have got excellent, timely performances from Luke Kennard (27 points in Game 1) and Marcus Smart (25 points in Game 2).

Meanwhile, Kevin Durant only played in Game 2 and while he finished with a strong line in the contest, he had one of his worst outings leading to the Rockets’ second straight loss.

The two-time NBA champion finished Game 2 with 23 points, six rebounds and four assists while shooting 7 of 12 from the field. But he had a career high with nine turnovers in the game, scoring only three points with five turnovers in the entire second half.

This was because the Lakers repeatedly used the tactic of double-teaming him, testing his decision-making abilities while forcing his Houston teammates to try to beat them.

But before Game 3, Rockets forward Jabari Smith Jr. was asked how the team can help Durant get involved offensively as he sees more and more double-teaming in the half-court. However, Smith’s reaction to his partner’s distress was quite surprising.

Jabari Smith Jr. gives surprising advice to Durant’s double-teaming trap

Responding to reporters who asked him what could be done to assist Kevin Durant in light of facing double teams, Smith Jr. said:

“They try to stop him and other guys have to be aggressive, so we have to be aggressive with that.”

“We’ve got to study it right, make the right decisions. And it’s on him to find ways to get himself involved and get to his spots without getting double-teamed.”

But then, Jabari Smith Jr. essentially seemed to tell Durant to come up with a solution himself, causing fans to lose their minds on social media.

“Just because he’s getting double-teamed, we still need him to be his KD, you know? There’s still ways around it, and we’ve got some solutions [the trapping of Durant]And we’ll get better the next two games,” Smith Jr. said.

Basketball fans react to Smith Jr.’s KD advice

His comments brought a ton of reactions from fans, many of whom were reminded of Durant’s recent chat about Jabari Smith.

“Kevin Durant you were the right guy,” one fan said along with crying emojis and a screenshot of Durant’s burner account DMs that surfaced during the NBA All-Star break.

Another fan said, “KD heard Jabari call him that and suddenly ankle injury pops up out of thin air lmao bro if you feel like that I’m leaving all y’all boys to die.”

Reactions varied widely, with some opining that KD could not be blamed when his teammates were absent in action.

NBA reporter Brett Siegel said, “Not sure why Kevin Durant has a problem when his teammates can’t catch the ball.”

One fan commented, “Open shots bro. Fuck everything else.”

Another fan wrote, “The chemistry on that team is worse than the Lakers in 2004.”

Another fan said, “These guys’ chemistry is in the gutter.”

However, it will be interesting to see how Kevin Durant Finds a solution to avoid these double teams. Game 3 is scheduled for Friday night at 5 PM PST, and it will be the Rockets’ last stand before the series wraps up.

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Former Cavs guard Iman Shumpert recalls Tony Allen’s advice for slowing down the Warriors in the 2016 Finals

There have been many stories told about the Cleveland Cavaliers’ unforgettable title run in 2016. But Iman Shumpert’s revelation about Tony Allen’s role in helping them shut down the Golden State Warriors is a new one.

The Warriors were juggernauts that year, winning a record 73 games. They took a 3–1 lead against the Cavaliers in the NBA Finals and appeared poised to capture their second consecutive title. However, Cleveland came back strongly and pulled off a most improbable comeback for the team’s first title.

On “Out in the Mud”, Shumpert admitted that he and JR Smith were having “a nice little battle” with Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson defensively in the series. Shumpert said Allen called him to give him some suggestions.

“M********* called me right away. ‘Hey, brother, you got Klay right? Who do you have, Klay or Steph? I know you got one of them.'” Shumpert recalled.

“I said, ‘Don’t help. Wherever you are, I don’t care, going to help, there’s no help,'” said Allen, who was with the Memphis Grizzlies at the time.

When a three-time All-NBA Defensive First Team member tells you how to play defense, you listen. So that’s exactly what Shumpert and Smith did. Ultimately, they survived the Warriors, winning a classic battle in Game 7.

“He (Allen) said, ‘There’s no help, and get used to it, you’re going to have about three rebounds.’ He said, ‘Why?’ Who do you want to get a rebound for? If they get a rebound, where is it going? And what if you’re not there?’ But it seemed to make sense,” Shumpert said.

While Curry and Thompson still got their numbers, Shumpert said he and Smith performed poorly against them even on Allen’s advice. Matthew Dellavedova also played a huge role in protecting the Splash Brothers.

Allen had his fair share of intense feuds with Curry and Thompson, with the Grizzlies and Warriors meeting several times in the regular season. Golden State defeated Memphis 4–2 in the conference semifinals en route to the title in 2015.


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Mourinho calls for West Ham player revealed – wanted transfer advice

Mexico manager Javier Aguirre has said he encouraged Jose Mourinho to sign West Ham United’s Edson Alvarez for Fenerbahçe in August 2025.

The national team boss gave an interview to journalist George Van Rankin. record He released his comments in Mexico, where he said that Mourinho had called him to ask about the 28-year-old.

West Ham allowed the midfielder to join Fenerbahçe on loan with an option to buy.

When Alvarez joined the Turkish club, Mourinho was in charge. However, he parted ways with the manager just days after the Mexico international arrived in Istanbul.

The Portuguese coach returned to the bench a month later when Benfica appointed him as manager in September.

West Ham player made offer to Fenerbahçe

Aguirre revealed that the former Chelsea and Manchester United manager had contacted him to find out more about Álvarez.

He took charge of Mexico for the third time in July 2024 and promoted the West Ham player as his captain. The midfielder has been a regular under the manager when available for selection.

Therefore, it is no surprise that Aguirre told Mourinho to move ahead with the signing of Álvarez.

“Mourinho calls me, he calls me on the phone. He says: ‘Javier, they are offering me Edson, you know him, you have included him in the national team, what position does he play?’ ‘He plays like this and that.’ ‘What do you think? Can he compete?’ Absolutely right. Take him away,” He said.

“Then Edson called me: ‘Thank you, Mou told me he talked to you.’ He signed Álvarez and after one match, he sacked Mourinho.

Our opinion: What’s next for the West Ham-owned player

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Edson Alvarez has played 1,125 minutes in 17 matches for Fenerbahçe so far but recently underwent surgery. Alvarez is expected to regain full fitness for the World Cup, but his future needs to be clarified after this season.

In November, witness the game Covered Claims That the Turkish club has a €22m purchase option. Fenerbahce finds this figure ‘excessive’.

On February 7th, we news broadcast from Türkiye In January Fenerbahçe tried to send him back to Nuno Espirito Santo’s side. This clearly did not please the former Ajax man.

Fenerbahce are unlikely to make Alvarez’s stay permanent for at least €22m. Therefore, he will have to return to the Premier League team, and both the player and West Ham will have to make a decision in the summer.

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Crystal Palace and Everton seen as better options – Public transfer advice for players

Crystal Palace and Everton will be more attractive destinations for Genk defender Zakaria El Ouhadi than PSV Eindhoven this summer.

This is according to Michel Vercauteren, Via Voetbal Primeur. As far as he is concerned, a move to PSV is not the move the 24-year-old is looking for this summer.

He has suitors in the Premier League, with reports linking a number of sides with a potential move.

Everton and Crystal Palace in particular are at the front of the queue for him. Sport Witness has covered his interest extensively.

Everton and Crystal Palace

The two parties were strongly linked during the January transfer window. Actually, a report on the 9thth Was Both sides are in advanced talks for the defender.

No deal for either side A report on the 27thth of february Indicated that Crystal Palace was continuing to push. A report last week said El Ouhadi may be Available this summer for as little as €15 million.

It added that PSV Eindhoven were also interested. In fact, this renders the Dutch champions as the team most pressing for the defender at the moment. It seems they are eager to beat the competition.

It was also made clear that El Ouhadi is considering a move as he looks to take the next step in his career. The question is whether he considers converting Belgium into the Netherlands a sufficient step.

Better option than PSV

Verkauteren doubts that is so. And, as far as he is concerned, El Ouhadi should think carefully about it. He could have had better options at Everton, Crystal Palace or others.

“Do you want to be champion in the Netherlands or play for sixth or seventh place in the Premier League?” He said.

“The gap between the top team in Belgium and the top team in the Netherlands is not very big. Belgian clubs have already closed that gap.

“I don’t understand why Dutch clubs are still held in high esteem. PSV may be a step ahead of KRC Genk, but not as far ahead as they were 30 years ago.

“And I’m not saying that Real Madrid will sign him now. But the teams that will sign him from PSV will also do the same from Genk.”

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Jeremiah Fears Shows How Dejounte Murray, Jordan Poole Dish Advice

The transition from starter to reserve can be a tough adjustment for anyone, especially for a rookie point guard on a 19-43 rebuilding team. Unfortunately for Jeremiah Fears, James Borrego is working in a crowded backcourt while making a case to keep the full-time job. Thankfully, Dejounte Murray and Jordan Poole have helped the former Oklahoma player find value in a new perspective as the New Orleans Pelicans move into the final stretch of an otherwise lost season.

With Murray and Trey Murphy III healthy and available, Fears couldn’t complain about being the odd man out. However, after making 44 starts in 62 games, it meant learning a new rhythm and routine. What’s important to having a strong All-Rookie season?

“Being able to make adjustments on the fly, getting out there, getting a feel for the game early. Seeing my first shot, letting my teammates continue to lift me up,” Fears confessed. “Credit to them, credit to the coaches for trusting me and making the right plays. I had too many turnovers (against the Los Angeles Clippers), but I’ll definitely watch film and try to learn from it.”

Learning some lessons that provide a ray of hope moving forward is all that is left for the Pelicans. DeAndre Jordan has served as the bench coach for three young veterans who have come in and out of the lineup. Yves Messi, Karlo Matkovic and rookie Derrick Queen have taken it in stride with an eye on development and the next impressive game.

New Orleans Pelicans guard Jeremiah Fears (0) dribbles the ball against Los Angeles Clippers guard Jordan Miller (22) during the second half at the Intuit Dome.
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Instead of getting angry, Fears took the advice of two guards who started their careers on the bench. Those bonds have helped the rookie deal with everything that comes with being a professional.

“Talking to Dejounte, talking to Jordan Poole. Just asking questions, continuing to learn and they’re giving me some really good advice in the game of basketball, on and off the court,” Fears shared. “So, to be able to take the advice they give me and continue to translate them to the court.”

The most important advice is to stay true to yourself during difficult times. Authenticity and heart are everything at this level. Fear has to direct the flow in some ways, go with it in others, until it finds what works.

“Just keep playing my game. I think that’s huge. They’re telling me to keep playing my game, do what I do to be the point guard on the floor,” Fears explained. “You have to be able to talk, lead your teammates, put them in the right positions and most importantly continue to play my game. And I think listening to them and listening to the advice they’re giving me, I’m doing that every game. I think it’s working for me.”

The Pelicans have won three of their last five, but with the Western Conference playoff picture out of reach, the focus remains on development. Regardless of the final record, Fierce finally looks ready to run the show. Until then, winning a sixth Man of the Month award should be a goal. Borrego understands this well. Showing his ability to come off the bench while leaning on vets or yelling at them will be a major storyline in the final weeks of the season.


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Chimaev’s coach gives surprising advice to Pereira amid super-fight talk

Khamzat Chimaev has long targeted a showdown with Alex Pereira, but the undefeated middleweight champion’s grappling coach believes the Brazilian striker should take a completely different route.

A key figure in Chimaev’s corner, Alan “Finfou” do Nascimento, recently spoke with MMA Fighting and offered surprisingly candid advice for the current light heavyweight king. Rather than risk his aura in a stylistic nightmare against “Borz”, Nascimento suggests that Pereira should pursue a third divisional title in the heavyweight ranks.

Nascimento acknowledges that a bout between the two superstars would generate significant revenue, but he feels the historical implications of the heavyweight move are far more important. The grappling expert pointed out that Pereira is already the financial A-side in almost any matchup.

Therefore, accepting the fight against Chimaev, even if a second title is at stake for the Chechen-born fighter, does not offer the same historical reward as capturing a third championship belt. Nascimento said achieving champion-champ-champ status is something the organization has never seen, making it the ultimate foundation for a combat sports career.

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Despite advising against the matchup from his perspective, Nascimento is confident in his protégé’s ability to reach the 205-pound limit. He said that moving up to light heavyweight requires a fair amount of time to safely gain weight and cannot be done overnight. However, if UFC officials provide the opportunity and Chimaev is interested, the team will comply and move forward with the necessary preparations.

The coach praised both athletes for their mentality in rising from difficult beginnings to the top of the sport. When breaking down the hypothetical clash of styles, Nascimento predicted a classic striker-versus-grappler dynamic, where the athlete who successfully dictates the fight location would be victorious.

He noted that if Chimaev failed to secure a takedown, he would be in serious danger of being knocked unconscious by Pereira’s signature left hook. Conversely, if Chimaev manages to pin the kickboxer to the ground, the chances of a submission victory will increase.

While acknowledging the unpredictability of combat sports – such as the hypothetical scenario of Pereira knocking out Chimaev – Nascimento firmly believes that the outcome depends entirely on which man can apply his tactics first.

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Will Hardy gives biggest advice to young core amid bad season

With the NBA playoffs far out of reach and the NBA Draft Lottery the only scoreboard that matters, Will Hardy has transferred his message to the young Utah Jazz roster. Forget rigid scripts. Think for yourself. The Jazz want their players to be decision-makers, independent thinkers who are able to direct their own careers. Speaking after the All-Star break, Hardy presented a philosophy that stands in stark contrast to the hyper-structured world of modern NBA player development.

The Jazz, sitting at the bottom of the Western Conference with one of the league’s worst records, are succumbing to the realities of a rebuild. Victory is rare. Minutes are plentiful for the young core. They need to figure out who has the ability to gain control instead of just following orders.

“With all of our young players, we’re encouraging them to be independent thinkers about their careers, about their development,” Hardy said. “It’s about who they want to be as a person, where they want to be as a player, because I think in today’s world, we have a lot of personal trainers. We have strength coaches, and the staff has grown up as well.”

The alternative, Hardy warned, is a dangerous inaction.

“So it can be easier for the players,” Hardy admitted, “if they want, check their phone, look at the schedule that’s set out for them. They come into the facility and take what they should be taking for breakfast. We say here are the vitamins you should be taking. They go into the weight room, and it’s two sets of something with eight reps each. We go on the court and tell them where to shoot. They can go all day without having to make decisions for themselves.”

Hardy believes that hand-to-hand existence poses a long-term risk. One day, the structure disappears. Come free agency, a trade means joining a new team, or life after basketball will have to be considered. The players discover that they never learned to pilot their ship.

“It can be a slippery slope,” Hardy said, “because there will come a day when they realize they have no control over what they’re doing.”

Hardy was careful not to suggest a single solution. He acknowledged that agency is not something every young player is ready to embrace immediately.

“I think it’s a case-by-case basis, but we have to encourage all of our athletes to think about it,” Hardy shared. “As you move along in your process, some people may feel like taking on that agency. Some people may not want to take on that agency because they’re not sure what to do with it.”

In a season defined by accusations of tanking (earlier this month the Jazz were fined $500,000 by the NBA for resting healthy players, which the league deemed harmful), Hardy’s approach has doubled as both practical and philosophical. With little to lose in the standings, franchises can afford to experiment, fail and adjust players on their own terms. The goal is not to produce more losses, but to create more self-reliant professionals who will eventually thrive when the franchise fights again.

It remains to be seen whether every player embraces the freedom. Hardy acknowledged that some people would crave the comfort of a printed program. However, in a rebuild where the future is more important than the present, the Jazz are betting that the people who step up and make their own decisions will be the ones who will matter most when the tank eventually ends.


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Chris Gottrup reacts to advice from Austin Reeves, Blake Griffin

Chris Gottrup continues his impressive progress as he recently won his fourth title on the PGA Tour at the WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona.

Gotterup defeated Hideki Matsuyama in a sudden-death playoff, his second win of the year. This also moved him ahead of world No. 1 Scotty Scheffler on the money list, with Gotterup earning nearly $1.7 million at the WM Phoenix Open.

While 26-year-old Gottrup doesn’t need any advice the way he is playing still got something Two fellow Oklahoma products: Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves and former NBA star Blake Griffin.

“Keep doing what you’re doing. To (win) two out of three tournaments is pretty special,” Reeves said in a video posted on Instagram by the PGA Tour.

“Whatever you do, don’t listen to us,” Griffin said.

Gotterup said he knew Reeves and Griffin played golf and he appreciated that they were supporting them.

“It’s funny. It’s amazing. They’re both actually reaching out to me, so it’s cool,” Gotterup said.

“Even though I went to OU for one year, it felt like I went there for all four (years).”

Gottrup said that Reeves “got the game” and expressed his desire to play with him one day. He also gave credit for this to Griffin’s swing.

Gotterup has continued to climb the rankings, outperforming major names at major tournaments, underscoring his status as one of golf’s most exciting young performers.

When NBA studs notice you, you know you’re doing something right.


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Ravi Shastri’s Crucial Advice for Abhishek Sharma: Future of Team India Cricket


Ravi Shastri’s Crucial Advice for Abhishek Sharma: Shaping the Future of Indian Cricket

The landscape of Indian Cricket is currently undergoing a massive generational shift. As the veterans make way for the youth, all eyes are on the explosive left-handed opener, Abhishek Sharma. After a record-breaking IPL season and a stunning century in Zimbabwe, the Punjab cricketer has been hailed as the “next big thing.” However, consistency is the ultimate currency at the international level, and former head coach Ravi Shastri has stepped in with some invaluable advice for the young sensation.

The Rise of the Explosive Opener

Abhishek Sharma’s journey from a promising U-19 World Cup winner to a dominant force in the IPL has been nothing short of spectacular. His ability to take on the spinners and use his fast hands against pace makes him a perfect fit for the modern T20I game. With India looking to build a team for the next T20 World Cup cycles, Sharma is at the forefront of the selection committee’s plans.

Ravi Shastri’s Words of Wisdom

Ravi Shastri, known for his blunt and astute cricketing brain, has highlighted a few key areas Abhishek needs to focus on to survive the rigors of international cricket. According to Shastri, talent alone isn’t enough when the opposition starts analyzing your videos and spotting weaknesses.

1. Temperament Over Aggression

Shastri emphasized that while “fearless cricket” is the buzzword, it shouldn’t turn into “careless cricket.” For a player like Abhishek, who loves to go for the big hits from the first ball, Shastri advises learning how to switch gears. Building an innings and understanding the match situation is what separates a great player from a good one.

2. Handling the Vertical Movement

In international cricket, especially on overseas tours to Australia or South Africa, the bounce is different from the flat decks of the IPL. Shastri believes Abhishek needs to work on his back-foot game. The advice is clear: tighten the technique against the moving ball to ensure he isn’t just a “one-season wonder.”

3. Adding Value with the Ball

One of Abhishek’s biggest strengths is his ability to bowl handy left-arm spin. Shastri has often remarked that “multi-dimensional players” are the backbone of any championship-winning team. By honing his bowling skills, Abhishek can provide Team India with much-needed balance, much like Yuvraj Singh or Suresh Raina did in the past.

The Future of Team India

The transition period in Indian cricket is the perfect opportunity for Abhishek Sharma to cement his spot. With the likes of Gautam Gambhir now at the helm as head coach, the emphasis has shifted towards high-strike-rate players. If Abhishek manages to implement Shastri’s advice—balancing his natural aggression with situational awareness—he could be India’s primary opener across formats in the near future.

Conclusion

Abhishek Sharma has the “X-factor” that modern-day cricket demands. He is a clean striker, a useful bowler, and an energetic fielder. However, as Ravi Shastri pointed out, the transition from domestic success to international dominance requires a psychological shift. By working on his consistency and technical nuances, Abhishek Sharma isn’t just the future of Team India; he is a superstar in the making who can define the next decade of Indian cricket.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What was Ravi Shastri’s main advice to Abhishek Sharma?

Ravi Shastri emphasized the importance of temperament, technical discipline against high-quality pace, and the necessity of contributing with the ball as a bowling option.

2. Why is Abhishek Sharma considered the future of Indian Cricket?

His ability to maintain a high strike rate, his aggressive approach in the powerplay, and his utility as a left-arm spinner make him a perfect fit for the modern T20I format.

3. Does Abhishek Sharma play for India in all formats?

Currently, Abhishek Sharma is primarily seen as a T20I specialist, but his strong domestic record suggests he could potentially move into the ODI setup soon.

4. Which IPL team does Abhishek Sharma play for?

Abhishek Sharma plays for Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), where he had a breakout 2024 season, forming a lethal opening partnership with Travis Head.

టీ20 ప్రపంచకప్ లో వరుసగా రెండు మ్యాచుల్లో డకౌట్ (0 Runs) అయిన భారత ఓపెనర్ అభిషేక్ శర్మకు మాజీ కోచ్ రవి శాస్త్రి విలువైన సలహా ఇచ్చారు. “అతను తన శైలిని మార్చుకోవాల్సిన అవసరం లేదు కానీ.. షాట్ సెలెక్షన్ (Shot Selection) విషయంలో జాగ్రత్తగా ఉండాలి” అని సూచించారు. తొందరపడి భారీ షాట్లకు వెళ్లే బదులు, మొదట ఇన్నింగ్స్ ను నిలబెట్టుకోవడంపై దృష్టి పెట్టాలని అన్నారు. యువ ఆటగాళ్లు ఇలాంటి ఒత్తిడిని ఎలా జయించాలో శాస్త్రి వివరించారు.

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