The name of this boy is Siddharth Mohite.
new Delhi, There are some great players in the world of cricket who have made many big records from their game. Staying on the cricket pitch is a big deal for a batsman. In such a situation, if someone makes a record while batting, it will not be a big deal. A similar feat has been done by a 19-year-old boy from Mumbai. The name of this boy is Siddharth Mohite.
Siddharth Mohite has made a world record by practicing net continuously for more than 72 hours. The special thing is that now preparations are on to enter the name of the batsman in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Actually, Siddharth, who hails from Mumbai, has practiced batting in the nets for 72 hours and 5 minutes. By doing this, this batsman has broken the record of India’s Virag Mane. Virag batted continuously for 50 hours in the year 2015. Siddhartha has been helped by his coach and mentor Jwala Singh in making this new record. He is also the coach of young batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal.
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Siddhartha has done this feat last week. He used to take a break of 5 minutes after every hour of practice. There is also a rule in cricket that the player can take a break of 5 minutes after every one hour during the batting. At the same time, a video of this record of Siddharth has also been made, which will now be sent to the Guinness Book of World Records. At the same time, a group of bowlers stayed with Siddharth throughout the session to support him.
Talking to the media, Siddharth said, ‘I have been successful in what I have tried. I am very happy with this. I also found this the only way by which I can show people that I am different. I have lost two years in cricket because of Corona. This is a big loss for me. That’s when a plan came to my mind to do this differently. For this, I also contacted many academies and coaches. Everyone had denied it for me, but Jwala Singh sir supported and said why can’t you? He also provided me everything I needed.