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This "Independence Day Weekend Special" 20th episode of #LetsTalkSports with Sid Deshmukh features Lalchand Rajput, a "Khadus Mumbai Cricketer" and one of the finest opening batsman of his era. Former Indian Cricketer and one of the most successful coaches of various franchise cricket league as well as International Cricketing Sides and the man behind the articulation of India's win over Pakistan in the 2007 T20 World Cup Final.
Mr. Rajput spoke to us about his transition from playing professionally to getting into coaching and administration. This will include the likes of his experience with India U19, few memories from 2007 T20 World Cup win as the manager, coaching players in franchise leagues like the IPL and #GlobalT20 league, coaching an ever-improving Afghanistan side with rookie sensation Rashid Khan, his experience coaching an underrated side like Zimbabwe, roles, and traits of a team manager or administrator and finally some advice for budding athletes and sports administration aspirants.
By Siddharth DeshmukhThis "Independence Day Weekend Special" 20th episode of #LetsTalkSports with Sid Deshmukh features Lalchand Rajput, a "Khadus Mumbai Cricketer" and one of the finest opening batsman of his era. Former Indian Cricketer and one of the most successful coaches of various franchise cricket league as well as International Cricketing Sides and the man behind the articulation of India's win over Pakistan in the 2007 T20 World Cup Final.
Mr. Rajput spoke to us about his transition from playing professionally to getting into coaching and administration. This will include the likes of his experience with India U19, few memories from 2007 T20 World Cup win as the manager, coaching players in franchise leagues like the IPL and #GlobalT20 league, coaching an ever-improving Afghanistan side with rookie sensation Rashid Khan, his experience coaching an underrated side like Zimbabwe, roles, and traits of a team manager or administrator and finally some advice for budding athletes and sports administration aspirants.