Shastri Indicates Pujara improving his running henceforth

Updated - 19 Jan 2018, 05:34 PM

Ravi Shastri, coach of the Indian cricket team, speaks during a press conference at the Manuka Oval in Canberra on January 19, 2016 ahead of the fourth one-day international cricket match between India and Australia on January 20. AFP PHOTO / MARK GRAHAM / AFP / MARK GRAHAM (Photo credit should read MARK GRAHAM/AFP/Getty Images)

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Team India was directed with harsh criticism after they conceded the series to South Africa. While Indian skipper Virat Kohli has been facing severe verbal volleys, many wondered what the Indian head coach Ravi Shastri is up to.

Shastri was very active before the commencement of the series and spoke highly about his boys. However, he is yet to come out and face the media following two embarrassing defeats. However, Shastri has given a hint to the improvisations team India is keen on implementing from his official Twitter handle.

Shastri recently posted a picture on his Twitter handle where he is seen with Indian batsman Cheteshwar Pujara and a baby cheetah. Both of them were all smiles in the picture. While the message from Shastri kept some people guessing, one might understand that he is hinting at Pujara’s running between the wickets.

Don’t laugh like us. Watch my boy henceforth,” Shastri wrote on Twiter.

Pujara entered into the record books for an unwanted reason in the second Test when he became the first Indian batsman to be run out twice in a Test.

In the first innings, his run proved to be a suicidal one regarding that it was the first ball he faced. In the second dig, he went for an unnecessary third run getting himself run out.

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