Playing Aerial Shots is Not Crime: Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma, who has made several excellent records this year, said that playing shots in the air is not a crime and young players should be allowed to play their natural game.
Playing Aerial Shots is Not Crime: Rohit Sharma
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This Year has been great for Indian cricket team opener batsman Rohit Sharma as he has scored a lot of runs in this year. Rohit Sharma, who has made several excellent records this year, said that playing shots in the air is not a crime and young players should be allowed to play their natural game. Rohit Sharma started his international career as a middle-order batsman.

Rohit Sharma, who scored the highest five centuries in the World Cup 2019, said that there is no harm in playing big shots. When we were younger, we used to play a lot of aerial shots, then we were forced out of the nets because in the end you want the result. Rohit said that if a player is playing shots in the air, then there is no harm in it. Among young batsmen, it is their desire to play big shots in the air. Any batsman in the world wants to look attractive during his innings but it is also important that he shows his natural game.

The 32-year-old Indian opener batsman said that any batsman has to take care that any kind of mistake should not be made again and again. There is nothing wrong in hitting a shot in the air. If you complete your century in 50 balls or two hundred balls it will be counted as a century. He said that there should be no restriction on young batsmen about their batting. They should be allowed to play freely and in this way they will give better results. Rohit Sharma also wishes the under-19 team for the World Cup.

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