A Very Humble Gesture Showed By Rahul Dravid, Rohit Sharma, and Virat Kohli Towards Their Pacers In The T20 World Cup 2022

ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is the most prestigious tournament of the shortest format cricket, and every team wants to keep their players fit before any ICC tournament.

The biggest problem faced by the player while traveling is cramped legs and stiffed back, and Indian players have to travel long air routes to a different venues in Australia to join the different games in T20 World Cup 2022.

Looking at the safety of the bowlers head coach Rahul Dravid, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma have given their business-class seats to Arshdeep Singh, Bhuvenshwar Kumar, and Hardik Pandya so that they get suitable legroom space and helped them to rest and recover between the games.
“Before the tournament, we decided that since the pace bowlers clock the maximum mileage on field day in, day out, they need to stretch their legs” said the Indian staff when the team have arrived at Adelaide to play the semi-final match against England on Thursday.

As per the norms of ICC, every team will get four business-class seats. These seats are for Head Coach, Captain, vice-captain, and team manager. But the Indian team have to travel every 3-4 days to other venues, the team have traveled approx. 34000 km and also have experienced 3-4 times zone and the weather also varying so the head coach Rahul Dravid, Senior player Virat Kohli and Captain Rohit Sharma provided their seat to the bowler so that they get extra comfort and rest before the match.

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Rohit & Co. have won their last clash with Zimbabwe and they are the table topper of the Super 12 Group 2, and they are ready to take down mighty England in the second semi-final match on Nov 10th at Adelaide.

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