Reason behind K L Rahul name laser beamed on the stands in Lucknow

Indian Cricket Team won its sixth consecutive match in the World Cup yesterday at Lucknow (U.P.) against England.

Rohit Sharma, Surya Kumar Yadav, and K L Rahul were the top scorers from the Indian Side. In Bowling, Mohammed Shami and Jaspreet Bumrah were among the wicket-takers.

They are now at the top of the table and qualify for the semi-finals of the Cricket World Cup 2023. The Indian Team celebrated their victory in the dressing room after the presentation ceremony of the match. All players are happy and excited as they have qualified for the semi-final of this tournament.

K L Rahul Name Projected in Stand After Team India Dressing Room Celebration In World Cup 

KL Rahul’s name was projected onto the stands in Lucknow after India won a cricket match against England. The Indian team introduced a new way to recognize the best fielder on their team. They started giving out medals for great fielding performances during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.

The team had not been very good at fielding in recent tournaments like the Asia Cup in Sri Lanka or some games in the West Indies, so they decided to award a medal to their best fielder each game. Before this, the coaches would praise the players after each game; there were no medal ceremonies.

They decided to do this during the World Cup and it has become viral on social media and in the dressing room. Players like Ravindra Jadeja and Shreyas Iyer have dressed up to celebrate their great catches.

The team coaches used to recognize the best player of the day but considered a medal ceremony more fun to encourage competition among the players. This new idea has been well received and made the games more exciting.

Read  World Cup 2023: Bangladesh fined for slow over against England; Pakistan team thanked Hyderabad Ground Staff

T Dilip, the fielding coach, has been finding inventive ways to announce the winner after each game to make the medal ceremony more exciting. The winner’s name was shown on the stadium’s big screen one time, and another time using a special camera.

The team management also told the players not to go trekking during their two-day break after a game against New Zealand in Dharamsala. Some players wanted to go trekking, but the coaches thought it was better for their safety and to stay away from adventurous activities during an important tournament like the World Cup.

They are giving medals to the best fielders in their games and using fun ways to do so, including showing names on big screens and using special cameras. To ensure their players’ safety and focus during the tournament, they also advised them not to go trekking.

Share on:

Leave a Comment