Rinku Singh’s Form Revival: Centre-Wicket Practice Works
KKR’s Rinku Singh has scored 207 runs across four consecutive innings without dismissal. The left-hander credited centre-wicket practice and a refined trigger movement for his remarkable form resurgence, demonstrating technical adjustments yielding immediate results in recent matches.
Source: ESPNcricinfo
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Rinku’s comeback proves technical fixes work—but KKR’s middle-order instability created the crisis he’s now solving. Four consecutive fifty-plus scores suggest he’s finally cracked T20 batting after years of inconsistency, yet his success exposes how dependent the franchise became on fragile batting depth. If Rinku sustains this through the playoffs, KKR’s title hopes genuinely improve. We’re watching genuine redemption, not temporary relief.
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Young Cricketer Fears Senior Fast Bowlers In Nets
A viral video shows a young boy resisting being dragged into nets to face senior fast bowlers, expressing fear of getting hit. The incident has sparked discussion about coaching methods and player safety in grassroots cricket training.
Source: Hindustan Times
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Coaches intimidating junior players into dangerous situations isn’t character building—it’s negligence. This viral video exposes a grassroots culture where macho posturing trumps proper progression, with bowlers operating at full pace against unprepared batters lacking appropriate protective gear. The real scandal: no insurance liability exists for academies that injure kids during reckless net sessions. We need mandatory safety protocols and coach certification, or this remains a free-for-all endangering young talent.
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