New Delhi . Delhi's emerging fast bowler Harshit Rana is on the verge of doing something big. He can potentially make his Test debut for India in the third and final Test against New Zealand in Mumbai. 22yearold Harshit Rana, who has showcased his allround skills throughout the domestic season, will soon join the national team, which will be a significant step in his cricketing journey and will potentially give India a powerful boost for the BorderGavaskar series in Australia. Will give weapons.
The young fast bowler's journey to a potential Test debut has been closely guided by his Delhi coach and former national selector Sarandeep Singh. The coach, known for his guidance skills, believes that playing Australia in the first Test will be of great benefit to both India and Rana.
“If India wants him to play, I would love to see it. If he plays Tests before going to Australia, it will be better for Harshit and also for India if they get a good fast bowler,” Sarandeep said. With experience as a selector and former Test and ODI player, Sarandeep understands what it takes to succeed at the highest level. His coaching approach is individualized, tailoring motivation to each player's unique strengths.
“I know how to handle these players. You can't treat everyone the same. I told Harshit that he is on the verge of an opportunity for India, and he should take five wickets here. He got excited and performed well.”
Rana did the same, proving his coach's words to be true. He performed brilliantly in the Ranji Trophy match against Assam at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, which further strengthened his preparation for the international level. He took five wickets, his second firstclass fivewicket haul, and scored a crucial 59 runs, helping Delhi win by 10 wickets and secure the bonus point.
Talking about the match, Rana said, “The team management wanted me to play domestic matches before going to Australia, and I am happy that I performed well with both bat and ball in this match.”
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