Ravi Shastri opens up on journalist threats to Wriddhiman Saha
Categories: Cricket 2022
Former Team India head coach Ravi Shastri feels that the rapport that players of his generation shared with journalists was far better compared to what it is with cricketers of current era and the scribes who cover them. Media is a function of the age and times that one lives in and the exponential growth of media houses, electronic and now digital space has made it very difficult for players to remain friends, observed the veteran of 80 Tests and 150 ODIs.
“As a result of which, the player has no choice but to go into a shell, has absolutely no choice and says I rather look within, focus on the game, let my cricket do the talking and once I am done and dusted, then I can speak to whoever,” the 59-year-old added.
Previous Group India lead trainer Team India head coach Ravi Shastri feels that the affinity that players of his age imparted to columnists was obviously better contrasted with what it is with cricketers of current time and the copyists who cover them. Media is a component of the age and times that one lives in and the outstanding development of media houses, electronic and presently computerized space has made it truly challenging for players to remain companions, noticed the veteran of 80 Tests and 150 ODIs.
"I think it has changed. It has transformed from the time we played the game. The condition we had with writers was far much better than the situation you see with the young men today. Furthermore, I have been essential for (the) changing area throughout the previous seven years," Team India head coach Ravi Shastri said at the send off of 'It's A Superb World', a diary by Khalid A-H Ansari.
Team India head coach Ravi Shastri likewise uncovered how he has asked the players during his chance to take inquiries from everybody and converse with the media yet guarantee that they are legitimate public interviews as a great deal of news sources post things wrong only for their advantage due to the opposition that exists.
Team India head coach Ravi Shastri added that such events implied that the players decided to chip away at their game and shut all external commotion. "Thus, the player must choose the option to go into a shell. According to he, 'I'd prefer search inside, center around the game, let my cricket communicate everything, and whenever I'm finished and cleaned, I can address whoever I need to'," said Shastri.