The round Vipraj Nigam feels at Delhi Capitals that the continuous IPL has brought many changes in his life, and he said that the learning he got by sharing the dressing room with the game’s great will help him definitely in his emerging career. Niegam, 20, was chosen for 50 rupees by the capital, was impressive in IPL with both bats and ball. In thinking about the changing life experience in sharing the dressing room with senior players, Negam said: “There have been a lot of changes in life. With IPL, things are always changing – you can get a chance to share the field with such big players, to learn how to direct them about things, and close their approach to their approach.
“These are all new experiences for me, and I will try to apply the same lessons in my own game.” Negam praised the training staff in the capital for providing clear about his comprehensive ability.
“When I was chosen by Dehi Capitals, even before that, I had discussions with my coaches and management. They have always told me that they saw me as a fully founder. They saw my hit in the league and local Crick, so the message was clear-while I was expected to carry 2-4 sums, I also had to focus on an equal footing on my urbanization.”
“From our practice of matching itself, this role was well defined. The coaches have continued to work on both sides of my game.” The young cricket player from Barbanky, the state of Uttar Pradesh, was his childhood coach to form his cricket.
“I played the UPT20 league. The best part for me was the support I got from my coach. It helped me understand that if you are a football player – and if you are unable to hit the sixties or finish the games – you limit your general growth. Spending some time with him helps me develop as a player.”
He believes that the period of work at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) was the turning point in its development as a football player.
“When I went to NCA after playing with my state, the coaches there really helped me grow. I went as a striker, but I practiced beating and bowling.
“As creeping in the leg, they told me to start taking the bowling seriously. Earlier, I used to deal with only 2-3 as a partial leader, but after going to NCA, this mentality changed completely.”
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