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IPL 2025: DK told me to use my natural hand movement and encouraged me to try it, says Jitesh Sharma

IANS April 24, 2025 425 views

Jitesh Sharma has found a mentor in Dinesh Karthik who is transforming his batting approach at Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The young wicketkeeper-batter credits DK for pushing him out of his comfort zone and encouraging him to explore new skills. RCB invested heavily in Sharma, recognizing his potential to provide crucial death-over performances. With Karthik's guidance and Rajat Patidar's leadership, Sharma is optimistic about contributing significantly to the team's campaign.

"DK told me to use my natural hand movement and encouraged me to try it." - Jitesh Sharma"
IPL 2025: DK told me to use my natural hand movement and encouraged me to try it, says Jitesh Sharma
New Delhi, April 24: Royal Challengers Bengaluru wicketkeeper-batter Jitesh Sharma credited mentor and batting coach Dinesh Karthik for encouraging him to back his natural ability in the IPL 2025 season.

Key Points

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RCB signed Jitesh for Rs 11 crore after impressive Punjab Kings performances

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Dinesh Karthik helping batter expand batting skills and confidence

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Jitesh praises Rajat Patidar's calm leadership approach

Jitesh was acquired by RCB for Rs 11 crore in last year's auction following his heroics with Punjab Kings in the last three seasons. His addition is a boost for RCB's batting depth in the season as the batter has delivered so far with cameo knocks in the death overs.

Reflecting on Karthik's influence on his mindset, Jitesh acknowledged the former India wicketkeeper's contribution to his batting form.

“DK has pulled me out of my comfort zone and into a new space I haven’t been in before. I’ve always had certain shots in my arsenal, but I didn’t believe in them. I never worked on them because previous coaches would say, ‘Go straight, play this way, play that way.’ It’s true that hitting sixes in the ‘V’ is my strength, but I always wanted to learn more. My mindset is - if someone is teaching and I can add a new skill, why not? DK told me to use my natural hand movement and encouraged me to try it. They picked me for those abilities, so they saw something. DK saw something, and that’s how things are evolving now. This is just the beginning," he said on JioHotstar's series “Gen Bold”.

Jitesh further added that Karthik's presence makes him feel settled in the franchise as the veteran matches his wavelength.

"I think I’ve finally found someone I can truly work with - someone I can learn from, someone who matches my wavelength, and I match his. Someone who is just like me. And that someone is D.K. Anna (Dinesh Karthik). He is one of the biggest reasons I feel settled. He has played the same role for the Indian team and in the IPL too. I'm very comfortable talking to him. He understands my feelings and my game, and I understand what he’s trying to convey. He has performed under pressure and knows what kind of risks are involved in key moments," the RCB wicketkeeper said.

"Earlier, I never had this kind of conversation with anyone because not many have succeeded while batting at number 6. And those who have, are playing for teams like the Chennai Super Kings or other big franchises. But now, I get to interact with DK daily. Being a wicketkeeper-batter himself, he understands me, and I understand what he expects. I’ve got more freedom here. I had it in my previous team too, but now I’m also learning new things and gaining insights I hadn’t before," he added.

Talking about Rajat Patidar's leadership, Jitesh feels securing their first win of the season at M Chinnaswamy Stadium is the big challenge for him after the side lost all three matches at the home venue so far.

“Rajat is a very simple person. He’s easy to talk to - you wouldn’t even notice him in the dressing room. It’s only when we step on the field that you realize he’s the captain. That’s just his personality - calm and composed under pressure. He can assess situations from multiple angles. As a wicketkeeper, whenever I go up to him with suggestions, he engages right away, asking questions like, ‘What can we do if this happens?’ It shows how calm and in control he is. That’s one big reason behind his current success. There’s still one big challenge in front of him - securing our first win at Chinnaswamy this season. But the belief in the camp is strong," he said.

On what makes a successful T20 captain, Jitesh added, “I think it’s all about believing in your instincts. The game moves so fast that you barely get time to think. Whatever decision comes to your mind, you need to back it. Your inner voice knows, and believing in that is the most important thing.”

RCB will look to break the home jinx when they host Rajasthan Royals in Bengaluru on Thursday.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Love seeing this mentor-mentee relationship blossom! DK has always been so insightful about the game. Jitesh is lucky to have such guidance. RCB might finally have their perfect finisher combo! 🔥
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Priya M.
As a PBKS fan, I'm happy for Jitesh but also sad we let him go. He was our best finisher last season. Hope he does well though - seems like a genuine guy who wants to keep improving.
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Amit S.
Respectful criticism: While the article highlights the positives, I wish it touched more on how Jitesh plans to handle pressure situations. RCB's middle order has collapsed too often - will this partnership actually translate to match-winning performances?
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Sneha R.
"Anna" 🥺 That's so sweet! Cricket needs more of these wholesome relationships behind the scenes. DK's experience + Jitesh's hunger could be magical for RCB. Fingers crossed for their Chinnaswamy turnaround!
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Vikram J.
Interesting how he mentions previous coaches restricting him. Goes to show how important it is to have coaches who understand individual players' strengths rather than enforcing a one-size-fits-all approach.
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Neha P.
That bit about Rajat Patidar's leadership style is fascinating. Quiet leaders can be just as effective as the vocal ones. Hope they break the home curse today! #PlayBold

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