India’s captain Rohit Sharma’s boyhood cricket coach Dinesh Lad (R) provides training ideas to young cricketers throughout a practice session at the Swami Vivekanand International School in Mumbai MUMBAI – Rohit Sharma’s boyhood cricket coach states he will be the “richest individual in the world” if the India captain raises the World Cup — inspiteof neverever charging for a training session. Dinesh Lad, a previous train employee and cricketer, has assisted mould lots of gamers throughout a 30-year training profession, consistingof Rohit and India team-mate Shardul Thakur. Lad hasactually done this primarily while operating as the coach at the Swami Vivekanand International School in Borivali, a northwestern residentialarea of Mumbai far eliminated from the city’s popular cricket nurseries such as the Oval Maidan or Shivaji Park. But whether they haveactually gone on to worldwide honours or not, all of his charges have had one thing in typical. “I neverever took cash from anyone (for cricket). I neverever took cash from any momsanddad,” Lad informed AFP throughout an interview at the school on Sunday. Rohit, 36, is set to lead India in a World Cup semi-final versus New Zealand at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday, with Lad stating: “I’m the happiest individual in the world. “And if I saw the (World Cup) prize in his hands, then I should be the wealthiest individual in the world.” Rohit, averaging almost 56 at the World Cup, is the just guy to have scored 3 double-centuries in one-day internationals. But it was his bowling that recorded Lad’s attention when he veryfirst saw the 12-year-old playing versus his school group throughout a summerseason camp in May1999 “They
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