Ever since his debut, Arjun Tendulkar, Sachin Tendulkar’s son has been receiving accolades from the cricketing world for his bowling prowess.
Whereas followers and fellow gamers are heaping reward on the debutant, former Pakistan cricketer Rashid Latif subjected him to harsh criticism for his motion, lack of tempo and poor alignment.
The ex-Pakistan skipper reckons that Arjun wouldn’t have the ability to generate tempo and that he wants a biomechanical professional to information him.
“He’s in his preliminary stage. He has to do plenty of arduous work. His alignment isn’t good, he gained’t have the ability to generate tempo,” Latif stated on his official YouTube channel ‘Caught Behind’.
“If biomechanical advisor guides him, perhaps he can add some tempo to his bowling. It’s fairly a sensitive topic, teaching and altering a participant. Sachin may’ve carried out that himself however he relied on home cricket for that. Your base must be robust. When he lands, he goes out as an alternative of coming in. His stability isn’t good, and that’s impacting his tempo. However once more, it’s nonetheless within the preliminary stage. He can go until 135 kmph, he’s batter. He could be a good participant in 2-3 years,” he added.
Latif additional identified that had Arjun been taking part in for a unique franchise the place Sachin isn’t concerned, his perspective can be totally different.
“If he was taking part in for another franchise, say Sunrisers Hyderabad, his perspective can be fairly totally different. Proper now, his father can also be within the dressing room. His fatherly roles ought to now be in his (non-cricketing) life,” he stated.
Arjun, who made his debut in opposition to Kolkata Knight Riders claimed his maiden IPL wicket in his second match in opposition to Sunrisers Hyderabad by dismissing Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Tendulkar bowled an excellent twentieth over in excessive strain as Mumbai Indians defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad by 14 runs for his or her third straight win right here.