Bengaluru, Apr 4:
Royal Challengers Bengaluru vice-captain Jitesh Sharma thanked former India wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik for helping him during an emotionally difficult phase where he took some time off from the game after his father’s demise.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru vice-captain Jitesh Sharma thanked former India wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik for helping him during an emotionally difficult phase where he took some time off from the game after his father’s demise.
Jitesh said Karthik encouraged him to step away briefly and recover emotionally after his father passed away in February this year.
āDK anna asked me to take a break, put the bat away for a while and spend time with my family and friends. That helped me reset,ā Jitesh said in a RCB podcast.
Jitesh had played a massive role in RCB’s maiden IPL triumph last year during which Karthik had also contributed as a batting coach and mentor.
āA lot of the credit for my growth goes to DK ‘anna’. He helped me understand my game better, use my strengths properly and improve mentally,ā he said.
On returning to the RCB set-up after a difficult phase, Jitesh said entering the M Chinnaswamy Stadium had a healing effect on him.
āWhen I walked back into Chinnaswamy and saw the red and blue again, I felt reborn. Being back in that environment made me feel like myself again.ā
On his batting approach, Jitesh said he has simplified everything to one core thought. āFor me, it comes down to one thing: watch the ball. If you are present and watching the ball well, everything else takes care of itself,” he said.
Jitesh now sees himself as a multi-dimensional cricketer. āI do not see myself only as a wicketkeeper now. I see myself as a finisher and a fielder as well. My job is to find a way into the team, whatever role that requires.”

