That is the story which tells you how the game has gone about through the years," said Rohit Sharma, former Indian captain.
The veteran opener attributed the ongoing shift in cricket dynamics to the progressive mindset adopted by the current generation of international and league players.
"People have become more fearless, open minded on how they should go about doing things, which is a good sign for the sport, game and league.
The players are not afraid to take a step forward rather than being conservative.
In the coming years too, that is how it will keep going, it will reach greater heights," expressed Rohit Sharma, former Indian captain.
Regarding youth development, Sharma cautioned against subjecting children between six and 18 years old to excessive performance pressures during their early sporting development.
"It depends from age to age. I know there are kids ranging from six years to 18 years.
You do not want to put too much pressure on the kid so early on in their life.
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They should just be enjoying the sport, watching and playing with their friends. That is how it all started for me.
The situation will tell you what is important at this point of time. Enjoy the sport that you want to play.
No one can force you to do something," said Rohit Sharma, former Indian captain.
Jayawardene on Team Strategy and Player Management
Addressing tactical selections, head coach Mahela Jayawardene clarified that utilizing Sharma as an Impact Substitute was a strategic choice rather than a medical necessity.
