Getting a seat on a Mumbai local train or facing fast bowlers? Learn what is more difficult in the eyes of Shardul Thakur

Team India fast bowler Shardul Thakur has been in the news for some time. In the last Test of the four-Test series against Australia, Shardul played a decisive 67-run innings in the first innings at the Gabba Ground in Brisbane, where Team India laid the foundation for the victory. During batting, Shurdul faced Australia’s fastest attack, one of the world’s fastest. Shardul was impressed with the batting of bowlers such as Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc. After returning to India, Shardul said it was more difficult to get a seat on Mumbai’s local train than to face the world’s fast bowlers.

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Shortly before the recently concluded Border-Gavaskar series in Australia, Shardul had only one Test match, but the way he was impressed with the bat and ball in Australia, many experienced cricketers were impressed. His all-rounder skills are crucial to Team India in the decisive Test match. In the first innings, Shurdul faced 115 deliveries, including 9 fours and two sixes. Shardul hails from Palghar, Maharashtra and has traveled quite a lot on Mumbai’s local train since childhood. He still has no shame in traveling on a local train.

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In an interview with Indian Express, Shardul asked if it was more difficult to get a seat on a Mumbai local train than to face the world’s fastest bowlers. “I’m not afraid of speed. I’m not afraid to hit the ball at 145 km / h because my cricket career started this way. Palgar’s pitches had an extraordinary bounce, so it automatically came into my game. So, I have a habit of playing fast bowlers.

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