• 5 years ago
Lycamobile ambassador Farokh Engineer tells Cricket World (http://www.cricketworld.com) that when he played for India, there were 'no recognised coaches'.

Speaking here after the Lord's Test, his words are still particularly relevant given that India would go on to lose the series 3-1 and have subsequently made changes to their coaching line-up ahead of the ODIs.

However, things were once very different, as Farokh relates here, talking about learning from mistakes, shadow play and fending for himself as an international cricketer.

This video was produced by video production and digital marketing company CWM Studios: http://www.cwmstudios.com

Interview: Alastair Symondson
Filming: Peter Steward
Editing: Andrew Wood

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