Real Cricket Results: From Academy Nets to Ranji Trophy
Don't just watch cricket reels. See players who are actually building their careers here. My students' performance on the field is the only stat that matters.
I am incredibly proud of my student Ravi Thakur for his outstanding performance in the Ranji Trophy. His dedication and skill are an inspiration, and his success is a testament to the hard work we put in together.
Listen to Mayank Sharma, who has been with me for three years. He talks about our multiple daily sessions, batting-specific workouts, weekly matches, and the focus we put on the mental side of the game. This is the comprehensive system we use to build complete cricketers.
About Our Champions: Student Stories
Every match, whether you score a duck or a century, gets analyzed here. We don't just celebrate the wins; we sit down and break down your decision-making in the middle. If you aren't getting feedback on your technical mistakes after every single game, you are just playing, not improving.
Success on the field doesn't happen because of luck. It happens because we put in the work that others avoid. My students, like Ravi Thakur who made it to the Ranji Trophy, don't just practice; they follow a system.
The Daily Grind
Our training structure is designed for those who want to be professionals. We run a three-session day:
- Morning Session: Fitness and functional strength. We don't just do heavy lifting; we focus on mobility and core stability for batting and bowling balance.
- Evening Session: Technical work. We take the flaws we identified in matches or video analysis and fix them in the nets. If your wrist is collapsing or your backfoot landing is off, we fix it here.
- Night Session: Self-practice. This is where you test your discipline. If you aren't putting in extra hours, you aren't ready for the next level.
Why Results Follow
I don't teach speed hacks or batting shortcuts. We focus on match simulation. Weekly matches are mandatory. After every match, we review your game. It doesn't matter if you performed well or failed; the review is where the lesson is. If you want to stop guessing and start progressing, come ready to train, not just to exercise.
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I don't believe in talent alone; I believe in the process. When I see a student like Ravi Thakur hitting boundaries in the Ranji Trophy, it tells me the drills we sweated over at 5 AM actually worked. My job is to bridge the gap between your ambition and the scorecard.
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