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Team India Batting Coach Press Conference: Kotak Reacts to Batting Collapse and Dropped Catches
Team India Batting Coach Press Conference: Kotak Reacts to Batting Collapse and Dropped Catches

News18

time9 hours ago

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  • News18

Team India Batting Coach Press Conference: Kotak Reacts to Batting Collapse and Dropped Catches

Team India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak addressed the media after Day 2 of the IND vs ENG 1st Test, reflecting on the batting collapse from 343/3 to 471 all out and a few dropped catches. Kotak downplayed criticism, praised Rishabh Pant's adaptability, and credited technical improvements made post-Australia tour. He emphasized the team's session-by-session strategy and noted the collapse was unfortunate but not a cause for panic. and subscribe to our channel and never miss a to CricketNext YouTube channel to never miss a video: CricketNext on Facebook: CricketNext on Twitter: CricketNext on Instagram: : vs ENG, IND vs ENG 1st Test, Team India, Sitanshu Kotak, India batting coach, India press conference, Rishabh Pant, Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Jasprit Bumrah, Indian cricket team, Day 2 highlights, India batting collapse, Headingley Test, India dropped catches, IND vs ENG Day 2, Cricket 2025, Test cricket, England vs India, Ben Stokes, IND ENG 1st Test, Team India reaction, Indian coaching staff, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, cricket updates, cricket analysis, post match press conference, IND vs ENG 2025 series, India vs England Test match

Liam Williams admits reaching 100 caps for Wales would be ‘icing on the cake'
Liam Williams admits reaching 100 caps for Wales would be ‘icing on the cake'

The Independent

time28-01-2025

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  • The Independent

Liam Williams admits reaching 100 caps for Wales would be ‘icing on the cake'

Liam Williams has his sights set on securing membership of Wales' 100-cap club as he prepares for another Six Nations campaign. Williams is senior statesman among the Wales backs, returning to Six Nations action after missing last year's tournament while he had a stint in Japanese rugby with Kubota Spears. And while he is enjoying mentoring some of Wales' young and inexperienced players, the 33-year-old also still has plenty to offer on the pitch. A 93rd cap is likely against France in Friday's Six Nations opener, and although Williams stresses it is 'one game and one thing at a time', ambition still burns brightly. 'My aim is to get 100 caps for Wales, and if that happens it is the icing on the cake,' said Williams, who was first selected for a Wales Six Nations squad in 2013. 'If it doesn't, then it doesn't, and that is just the way it is. But that is my aim. 'For me, now it's about taking every game as it comes. Hopefully, I will be picked for this week and that would be another one.' Only nine players – five of them backs – have clocked up a caps century for Wales, and there is little doubt that Gatland would currently have Williams in 2027 World Cup plans. Williams is cautious on that front, believing it 'might be a bit too far', but there is no question about his ability, and a big Six Nations could even thrust him into selection view for the British and Irish Lions' Australia tour this summer. 'Obviously, it would be a dream to make that squad, but for me it is about trying to play for Wales, and if I get the chance, to play well and try to get some wins,' he added. 'I have been speaking to Gats. We spoke post-Australia (Wales' 2024 summer tour) about what the plans are for the next couple of years. 'I am just happy to be here, and hopefully I can add something to the team, depending on whether I am picked, try and add something extra and win with the boys.' A number of Wales' current squad would have been in primary school when Williams made his Wales debut in 2012, highlighting his longevity and consistency of performance at the highest level. 'I am speaking with these guys, not always about rugby stuff, but off-field stuff as well,' said Williams, who is now in his second spell with Gallagher Premiership club Saracens. 'And I have told them that if they have any questions and would like to chat about anything, I am here and happy to chat.' Scarlets backs Ellis Mee and Blair Murray are among the Wales newcomers this season, and Williams added: 'They have impressed me. Those two have been great. 'Blair was here during the autumn and he has been playing well for Scarlets and tearing it up. 'Ellis is a young kid who is quite raw, but if he gets more Scarlets game time he is going to be world class. That is just a matter of time.'

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