Why Shardul Thakur says that players will soon be out of the team due to BCCI's decision...

Mumbai: Shardul Thakur scored his first century in the Ranji tournament. But then Shardul asked the question of cash from BCCI. The decision of BCCI is having a heavy impact on the players. He has given a shocking statement that due to this decision of BCCI, the players will soon be out of the team.

Know what Shardul Thakur said about BCCI...

After scoring the century, Shardul said, "Two Ranji tournaments in the country are being played after just three days' rest. This has never happened before. Earlier, matches in both Ranji tournaments used to last for more days. But if this continues, it will be difficult for players to make a place in the team. Because if every match has to be played so quickly then many players of the country will get injured. Therefore BCCI should think about this. Next year, give more days for at least two matches. But if this does not happen then the injuries of the players will increase and it may be difficult for them to remain in the team. So I think BCCI should think about this."

How Shardul Thakur saved Mumbai's innings, know.

At the Mumbai Cricket Association ground at the Bandra Kurla Complex, Shardul drew the traditional chalk resistance of Mumbaikar cricketers. Shardul, who showed his fighting spirit by scoring four half-centuries at strategic times in the Test, also showed that 'Palghar Express' can contribute batting at strategic times. The next morning, Mumbai's innings was reduced to 106 runs for 7 wickets against Tamil Nadu's 146 runs. 

Half-century-scorer Musheer Khan, night watchman Mohit Awasthi, Ajinkya Rahane, who is struggling for runs, and Shams Mulani were sent to the tent by Tamil Nadu captain Sai Kishore. His ball was swinging toward the Cobra's batsmen. Meanwhile, Shreyas Iyer threw a stinger in front of Sandeep Warrier's bouncing ball. Everything was against Mumbai. The hope was on Shardul.

Shardul really hit back. He used forward cuts, pulls, and drives to his heart's content. He along with Hardik Tamore added 105 runs in 131 balls for the eighth wicket. Hardik got 35 runs. He said, "Even when our batsmen were getting out, I did not feel that the pitch was helping the bowlers. It felt that if we played freely we would score runs. After bearing the pressure for some time, someone gets out. Shardul said, "Because of him I batted freely."

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