Tilak Varma émerge comme le nouvel ancre de l'Inde à la Coupe du monde T20

Dans l'ordre de frappe de l'Inde à la Coupe du monde T20 dominé par des frappeurs flamboyants, Tilak Varma est prêt à se retenir en tant qu'ancre à la Virat Kohli au numéro 3 quand la situation l'exige. Mais au-delà du rôle tactique, il est un visualiseur, un batteur qui se prépare autant dans sa tête qu'aux filets.

En préparation de la Coupe du monde T20 2026, Tilak Varma se positionne comme le nouvel ancre dans l'ordre de frappe de l'Inde. Au sein d'une équipe dominée par des frappeurs flamboyants, il est prêt à adopter une approche plus retenue au numéro 3, imitant le style de Virat Kohli dans les situations exigeantes.‎ن‎ن‎Insistant sur la préparation mentale, Varma s'appuie sur des techniques de visualisation. Il se prépare autant mentalement qu'aux filets, ce qui favorise sa constance dans les overs du milieu.‎ن‎ن‎L'Inde, championne en titre, accueillera le tournoi dans des conditions domestiques, où le rôle de Varma pourrait s'avérer crucial. L'article fait référence à son potentiel dans les matchs contre le Namibia et le Pakistan, à sa performance d'Homme du match en finale de la Coupe d'Asie au stade Premadasa, soulignant sa force mentale et son style de frappe.

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