back in 2021, when India Playing in England, Ravi Shastri was the head coach. A year later, Shastri is back in England with the Indian team, but as a commentator at Sky. Named as head coach in the backdrop of the result between Virat Kohli And in 2017 Anil Kumble, Shastri played a key role in the team instilling confidence and confidence.
It was his strategy as a coach that helped India beat England to take a 2-1 lead in the first place. Under his leadership, the team won two series in Australia. Moreover, fans went gaga when they saw Shatashree commenting for Sky on live TV. Here are some of the tweets that show that the former India head coach fantasy is real.
A conversation between the English commentator and Ravi Shastri on Ashwin reveals why no cricket board should have a role in the telecast of matches. no commentators signed @BCCI He must have asked the question and told Shastri to his face that Ashwin has 5 test tons #Engwind
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Ravi Shastri is back in the commentary box, and we welcome the word “intent” like a lost brother.
— harigovind s (@holicricket_513) 1 July 2022
Ravi Shastri is being promoted more than the match. Man has left behind a legacy.
— Raghav (@raghavv_01) 1 July 2022
Ravi Shastri doing commentary for Sky Cricket. pic.twitter.com/9k9Me2dwaW
– Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) 1 July 2022
intention. This is one of the first words used by Ravi Shastri in the com box
— Amol Karhadkar (@karhactor) 1 July 2022
Ravi Shastri back in the commentary box and Shubman Gill called out for being out on a nothing shot. #ENGvsIND #crickettwitter
— Kunal (@kunaljoshi93) 1 July 2022
BTW where is the shame for Ravi Shastri and Virat Kohli not playing Ravi Ashwin??? eh.
Oh sorry… no Kohli-Shastri in power, no blame.
— charukesh (@charukeshmc) 1 July 2022
“Shubman Gill needs to bring that discipline to his game. It is nothing and he will be disappointed by it.”
Ravi Shastri, Cricket Insects (@000insects) 1 July 2022
James Anderson returned to England duty with a two-wicket haul to leave India 53-2 at lunch on the first day of the delayed fifth Test at Edgbaston on Friday.
Anderson missed England’s 3-0 loss to world Test champions New Zealand with an ankle problem – his first of the series under the new leadership duo of captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum.
But the 39-year-old, England’s all-time leading Test wicket-taker, was soon drawn into the groove in Birmingham after Stokes won the toss.
Shubman Gill had made 17 off 16 in the boundary when he bowled a rare short and wide to Jacques Crowley at second slip from fast bowler Anderson.
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