Rajasthan Royals' Training Program Fuels Samson and Jurel's Success

Rajasthan Royals’ Training Program Fuels Samson and Jurel’s Success

Amidst India’s batting struggles, two wicketkeeper-batsmen, Sanju Samson and Dhruv Jurel, have emerged as beacons of hope. Samson’s blistering 107 in the T20I opener against South Africa and Jurel’s twin half-centuries in the India A match against Australia A have showcased their exceptional talent.

Both players share a common bond with Rajasthan Royals, where Samson serves as captain and Jurel was retained for a hefty sum. Their success can be attributed to the extensive training they receive at the Royals’ training center in Talegaon under the guidance of high-performance director Zubin Bharucha.

Bharucha emphasizes the importance of high variability in their training regimen. “We try to cover high variability in our preparation,” he says. This approach has prepared Jurel for the challenging conditions at the MCG, where he thrived despite the thick grass cover.

The Royals also played a crucial role in preparing Samson for the bouncy pitches in South Africa. Bharucha reveals that they had a two-day session with Samson in Dubai, where the pitches are more similar to those in South Africa.

Bharucha praises the Royals’ commitment to player development, highlighting their investment in Samson’s preparation for the South Africa tour. “They flew the bowlers and me from India to Dubai for Samson’s practice sessions,” he says.

The Royals’ philosophy is to transform the space between success and failure into a freedom of opportunity for their players. By providing an environment based on high variability and meticulous preparation, they aim to empower their players to overcome challenges and reach their full potential.

Gilchrist Names Dhoni Among Greatest Wicket-Keeper Batsmen, Backs Australia in Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Gilchrist Names Dhoni Among Greatest Wicket-Keeper Batsmen, Backs Australia in Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Legendary Australian wicket-keeper batsman Adam Gilchrist has named India’s Mahendra Singh Dhoni among the three greatest wicket-keeper batsmen of all time. Gilchrist, himself a renowned wicket-keeper batsman, placed fellow Australian Rodney Marsh ahead of Dhoni in his rankings.

Gilchrist, who played 96 Tests for Australia, cited Marsh as his idol and role model. He praised Dhoni’s calmness and composure, describing him as someone who “did it in his way, always calm.” Gilchrist also included Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara in his top three, acknowledging his class and versatility as a batsman and wicket-keeper.

Gilchrist’s comments come as India prepares to tour Australia later in 2024 for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. India has won the last two Test series between the two nations in Australia, and will be aiming for an unprecedented hattrick.

Gilchrist believes Australia has the potential to regain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, but acknowledges that it will be a close contest. “India know how to go away and win overseas,” he said. “Naturally, I’m going to say Australia, hope they get there. But it’s too close to call. It will be a close tussle.”

India’s recent success in Australia has been a testament to their growing dominance in Test cricket. They have won the last four Border-Gavaskar Trophies, all by a margin of 2-1. Gilchrist’s comments suggest that Australia will need to be at their best to prevent India from extending their winning streak.

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