“Big Mood”: The former India coach supports Yashashavi Jaiswal, Dhruv Juurel to do a good job in England




Vikram Raqistan Royal coach (RR) said he was confident that Yashasvi Jaiswal and Dhruv Jurel will excel in the next five games test in England. Meanwhile, Rathour, the former beating coach in India, who conducted his first test on the England tour in 1996, feels that the next series will be a difficult tour of the side, which was not without the retired duo of Rohit Sharma and Zarat Kohli. With the end of the IPL 2025 season by winning six deaths over Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at Aaron Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi, Jesswal and Gorl will get some time before leaving England with the India team, which is scheduled to play two four -day games against Lionland.

The first two games begin on May 30 in Canterbury and followed by India A in a “inside the square” match against the main test team from June 13 in Pikinham, before the test chain began on June 20 in Hideingley. This will be the first time that Jaiswal and Jurel played the international cricket game in England.

“Jaiswal has already played some prominent ways after the start he got at the international level, and Dhruv Jurel also. I think he got a great mood, that child. He has a great technology as well as a tennis man. So, it will be a difficult tour.”

“It will not be an easy tour because the elderly have retired, and a young team will leave.

With India moving significantly in their test team and the beginning of the new world championship tournament, it could have controlled a section of gossip whether Rohit, Zirat and Raficran Ashwin had left for a longer period. Rathur, though, had a different perspective.

“Look, retirement is a very personal thing, I think. See, all of whom were the massive cricket players who retired. So, you liked to continue. But, again, a very personal decision.”

“I am close to the three of them. So, I would like, as I said, I liked to see them playing more. But again, it is a very personal decision, I think. If they make this decision, we must respect that.”

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