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00:00network
00:09very warm welcome to all of you for the 27th
00:12the at international cricket rating awards
00:15i've never never held a seat award
00:21all these years and this is actually fantastic
00:24it would love to honor rohich sharma
00:26I personally took a lot of pride in trying to excel in all three forms
00:31I love, I love challenges
00:36Last couple of years there were talks about me not being able to play a particular shot
00:41And then when I came back I decided that I would be proving each and every one wrong
00:46In IPL, I hope that they increase the boundary sizes
00:50You want to bat me at number 9, maybe ball, some left-hand spin, I think I'm happy to do that as well
00:57Where excellence takes center stage and the finest in world cricket are celebrated for their brilliance
01:09Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to SEAT Cricket Rating Awards 2025
01:13See, it is going to be such an incredible evening with all of these stars
01:17Each one, each one, each one, will be able to perform for their performances
01:22What's the word of Kamal?
01:23But before that, it's a little bit of amazing
01:26Our red carpenter, right?
01:27You go
01:28Let's see that, first it will be awards, I promise
01:38Guess who's in the house?
01:39This dapper looking guy who picks wickets for fun on the field
01:43My goodness, welcome to SEAT Cricket Awards
01:45Thank you so much, nice to be here with you all
01:48We're going to play a game real quick
01:50The game's called, and the award goes to
01:52I'm going to pick up these objects from here, which are awards by the way
01:55And you have to tell me who you get this to, as an award, right?
01:59We'll begin with the alarm clock
02:02Someone who's late, someone who does not wake up on time
02:05Who's this?
02:05Pakisora brother, hands down
02:07I'd like to give it to Harshit Rana
02:09Harshit bro, we'll get this courier
02:11You get it right?
02:12Um, well, one that springs to mind is we've just been waiting
02:15for Kane to come down the stairs, so I'm going to give it to Kane Williamson
02:18Kane mama, you are late?
02:21I thought you were the topper student in the class?
02:23All right, done
02:24Someone who's always checking the hair out
02:28Who'd this go to?
02:29I would give it to Tracer
02:32He makes sure that he looks good always
02:34Um, I'm going to give that to Trent Holt
02:38He's always got his fashion on point
02:40and I think he really cares, so I'm going to say Trent
02:42Reza Hendricks
02:43Reza Hendricks is always used to make sure that the corners
02:46the edges of his hair is done properly
02:48Um, he didn't mock him as well
02:50if he was someone who'd fight against Reza
02:53But yeah, probably those two
02:55This duct tape, someone who's just non-stop
02:58talking non-stop and you just hand it to them and say please zip it
03:00I don't think there's actually enough tape there
03:07for him, but that's definitely for him
03:09He's probably still speaking now as well
03:11Yeah, that has to go to recently retired Tim Saudi
03:14Um, I would have definitely been, that would have been handy
03:16He's always got his jokes going
03:18He's chatting away
03:19He's good value in a dressing room, so yeah
03:22I would take it myself
03:23Bro, no way
03:26I don't, it's not that I talk too much
03:28but sometimes I do talk illogical stuff
03:30So yeah
03:32Very hard to believe, we don't buy that
03:33Okay, all right
03:35Someone who's got the swagger, the thug life
03:37Someone who's got maybe the best one-liners in the team, who's that?
03:39A lot of swagger
03:41Whoa, we might be struggling in New Zealand
03:44Thug life goes to Rinko
03:46Yeah, Rinko has to be the guy who's always coming up with quirky one-liners
03:51and he always makes a way to lighten up the dressing room
03:55Nah, who's got all the style?
03:57I'd have to say Finn Allen
03:58He loves his kit
03:59He's always, yeah
04:01Always cutting edge
04:02So give it to yourself
04:03Now we're caught
04:05I think someone who's really going into his own, Marco Jansson
04:09The last couple of years seeing him
04:12He's really going into his own
04:13He's got a bit of a swagger about him
04:16So yeah, that one's for, we call it Plank
04:19But yeah, that's for Marco
04:26We are going to play spin the wheel
04:27Now we have a few categories that I mentioned on the board
04:31And we're just going to spin it wherever the needle stops
04:34We are going to ask you questions from that category
04:36Okay, so are you going to spin it? Yeah
04:41Okay, let's see where it stops
04:42Food, flashback first
04:44Travel, travel, travel
04:46Travel it is
04:47Which is your favourite destination?
04:50My favourite destination has to be the Maldives
04:54Okay, and window seat or aisle?
04:58Window
04:59So what's that one dish that you must eat when you're home?
05:03I enjoy my meat, so yeah, leg of lamb
05:06Yeah
05:06It'll be, it'll be having a barbecue
05:08I like the
05:11Chicken curry
05:12Chicken curry?
05:12Yes
05:13Okay, and what's the spiciest thing that you've ever tried?
05:15Yeah, is it vindaloo curry?
05:17Vindaloo?
05:18Mmm, spicy
05:19But sometimes you get the odd thing that you don't think could be spicy and it'll get you
05:26Okay, which teammate of yours, you know, used to sleep the moment the plane would take off?
05:33Do you remember?
05:35Sir Vivian Richards
05:36Sir Vivian Richards
05:38Okay, who is the worst travel companion you've ever had in your team and why?
05:45Curtly Ambrose because he's just too tall so you need to give him a lot of room
05:49Your ultimate post-mat cheat meal, what's on the plate?
05:53Bastard chips, burger
05:54I hope the fitness trainer doesn't hear me say that but yeah, burger and chips that's the easiest thing
05:58It'd be a burger
05:59A burger?
06:00Yeah
06:01If you weren't a cricketer, what job would you have?
06:06I think accountant
06:07Accountant?
06:08I was half decent in accounting
06:09All right, money coming in
06:11Lovely
06:11Who eats the most in your team?
06:13Who eats the most?
06:15Probably Matt Henry
06:15Matt Henry?
06:16Yeah
06:17When he's going to be coming in next, I'm going to ask him
06:19Yeah
06:19What he does
06:20If you can get him away from his meal, yeah
06:21Tristan Stubbs, he eats about two or three plates
06:24Bada pav, momos, gold kappa, samosa
06:26Okay, so which one of the four would you pick?
06:29Honey booty is my, ah, so good
06:32Not in New Zealand, it should be there
06:36If you had to do a role reversal with an actor, maybe from Bollywood or from Hollywood, who would you pick?
06:42Denzel Washington
06:43Denzel Washington
06:45Cults, lovely
06:46When was the first time you got starstruck?
06:49First time I got starstruck
06:52The one that comes to memory would be my test debut against India and Sachin Dindalka was playing
06:58And so that was like, I had to focus on playing, but also you had your hero just kind of over there
07:04And that was quite distracting, so I do remember that
07:07If you had to pick one teammate to captain your life, who would it be?
07:13One teammate to captain my life, whoa
07:16That's a good one
07:17Uh, Sachin
07:19Sachin Dindalka, to be the captain of Brian Lars
07:22Like, we love that, thank you so much, Brian
07:28Good evening, good evening, everybody
07:29And welcome, a very warm welcome to all of you for the 27th SEAT International Cricket Rating Awards
07:37A celebration of global cricket achievements in the presence of several icons amongst us from the great game
07:43Today we recognize champion performances
07:46Thank you so much for having me here
07:47It's an absolute privilege once again
07:50And let's cap off another amazing year together
07:53If I could please request now to begin the evening on a prominent note, Mr. Harshvardhan Goenka
07:59Chairman, RPG to grace us with his presence as we usher in 27 years of this incredible awards
08:05Sir, if you could join me on stage please
08:07Good evening, ladies and gentlemen
08:13A very warm welcome to you on the 27th edition of the SEAT Cricket Rating Awards
08:20The past year has been nothing short of spectacular for the Indian team
08:25We have won two of the ICC trophies and now the Asia Cup as well
08:31Though where the Cup is, has it reached our shores?
08:36It's still somewhat of an history
08:38Big thank you to all of you for having been with us tonight
08:42I hope you enjoy the evening and may the spirit of cricket continue to inspire us all
08:47Thank you Thank you so much, sir, for your lovely words
08:50You know, what a year it's been for us
08:52There have been some very emotional victories
08:54There have been some very emotional goodbyes
08:57We've closed chapters on certain eras
08:59And we've also rebelled in the younger generation just taking charge
09:03But guess who's also here?
09:05Our founding member of the SEAT Cricket Ratings Awards
09:08Our OG World Cup winner
09:10Our OG Master
09:12May I please request Sunny Ji to join us with his presence and say a few words
09:22Thank you Mayanthi and good evening everybody
09:25Just want to say what a pleasure it is to be here this evening again
09:29I've been associated with the SEAT Awards since its inception 30 years ago 1995
09:35And I've seen the awards grow in stature every year
09:40It really has been a wonderful occasion all these years
09:43And this one also promises to be another one
09:47Also the Prince of Trinidad Brian Lara being here
09:50He was our first winner and for him to come down especially on the 30th year of the awards is something really fantastic
09:59Thank you Brian, thank you everybody, thank you Arsh for keeping it going and congratulations to all the winners for having performed the way you have
10:07Thank you all
10:11So our first award of the evening, the SEAT Domestic Cricketer of the Year
10:16Here's a look at the nominees
10:18If I could request Ghulam Parkar and Nilesh Kulkarni to please join me on stage to help announce the winner of the SEAT Domestic Cricketer of the Year
10:36The SEAT Domestic Cricketer of the Year, Harsh Tube
11:00Incredible performance from him
11:01We move on to our second award of this evening that continues to define batting excellence
11:07Our SEAT Men's Test Batter of the Year, a look at the nominees
11:21To help us announce the winner, could I please request Mr Harsh Mariwala, Chairman Mariko to come and do the honours
11:28You could join us on stage please
11:31So SEAT Men's Test Batter of the Year goes to Harry Brook
11:46Of course, unfortunately for us, Harry Brook isn't here
11:49Harry Brook very much the personification of England's Test Intentions
11:53In that series against India, that fourth innings 100 was just one to save
11:57I'm a true game changer, but it's all about the bowling isn't it, trying to take those 20 sticks
12:02In this, the OG, the purest format, which brings us to our next award of the evening
12:06The SEAT Men's Test Bowler of the Year, let's have a look at the nominees
12:11To announce the winner for the SEAT Men's Test Bowler of the Year, if I could request the presence of Mr Praveen Amre to please come and do the honours
12:28Good evening, SEAT Men's Test Bowler of the Year, Raban Jayasurya
12:40So that brings us to what is a special award from SEAT tonight
12:54And that will be for exemplary leadership
12:58Before we announce that, I'd please like to request Mr. Dilipueng Sakhar, Mr. Harish Fardin Goenka, Chairman of the RPG Group
13:04To join us on stage for this special recognition for the SEAT Awards today
13:09For exemplary leadership in the WTC Finals 2025 SEAT would like to honour Temba Boudma
13:18Temba, we're going to have a conversation, so if I could request you to stay back
13:33Gentlemen, thank you so much
13:34Have a seat, Temba
13:369,722 days awaiting between South Africa's ICC trophies
13:44I have a feeling in that final of the WTC, the wait in the dressing room felt a whole lot longer
13:49Yeah, there was, I guess, a lot of relief when we managed to go over the line
13:55It's been a long time waiting for us as a country, I think it was 27 years before we were able to go over a final
14:02So, I mean, there's been a lot of emotion, good emotion this time, not tears
14:08I think there's obviously a lot of confidence and good momentum back home in the country
14:14It's really undefeated as test captain, right?
14:17Yes, yes, of course
14:19I think that's a pretty good flex to have Temba, that'll be quite fantastic actually
14:22Thank you, thank you
14:23It's a tough format, if I could, I'd love to continue this conversation
14:26If I could request Kane Williamson to join us as well as we get into a bit of a fireside
14:31Between, if you think about it, two of the three WTC winning captains
14:37I think we should start a WhatsApp group with the third one
14:41What do you think? What would you name it? What would the conversation be?
14:44You're the most recent winner, so you get to name it
14:47I'm still getting used to it
14:48Temba, go back to that final
14:50Because for you personally, you were battling through injury
14:53When you feel like your body is almost giving up on you
14:56How did you manage that situation?
14:58Obviously, the context of the game
15:01I think where the game was as well
15:03It was obviously, we were in a delicate position
15:06Having a score to chase down
15:08Being one of the senior batters within the team
15:11Being the leader of the team
15:13You want to make sure that in those situations
15:15That you are leading the team to where you want to be
15:18So, yeah, when my hamstring, when my hammy went
15:22I guess there was always this decision to kind of walk off
15:25And let the other guys do the job
15:27But, you know, like I said, you want to be the guy that takes it to the end
15:31Cain, coming to New Zealand's result in India
15:353-0 whitewash
15:36Talk us through that entire series and your biggest takeaway from it
15:40Yeah, I mean, one of the biggest challenges in our game
15:43And probably in world sport is coming over here
15:47Against such an incredibly strong side
15:49And for us as a cricketing nation
15:52Would go down as probably our greatest achievement to date
15:56I mean, the World Test Championship final is extremely special
16:00But certainly sits very, very close to that
16:03It was amazing
16:04I'd love to know both of your opinions
16:06In competing in something like a WTC cycle
16:09I think for back home
16:11If I could ask the first time
16:13It's inspiring
16:14I think obviously T20 cricket has taken off at the rate that it has
16:19And a lot of players are making decisions in terms of their futures
16:22To go that route
16:23And understandably so
16:24But coming back home
16:25Listening to the guys speak
16:27There's that excitement
16:29And massive appetite again back home
16:32To really pour into Test cricket
16:35Cain, your thoughts on a competition like a WTC
16:38And what it does for Test cricket?
16:39Yeah, I think it's been a step in the right direction
16:42There's still things to work through
16:44Obviously it's really skewed in the number of games teams play
16:47Which is going to just be a challenge in other countries around the world
16:52Certainly our countries
16:54You know, where young players growing up
16:56You know, what they're aspiring to play
16:58Is slightly different than when we were a little bit younger
17:02So there are challenges there
17:04And certainly hope that the Test game is still preserved
17:07And a priority for players
17:09You know, maybe not for everybody
17:11But certainly something to aspire to still play around the world
17:16Absolutely
17:17A huge thank you to Kane Williamson and Temba Buma
17:20And congratulations for the extraordinary WTC final
17:23Thank you, Jenna
17:24With that, we move on to what is the next
17:28Which is our second set of awards
17:30And for that, we recognize players who made a mark
17:33Despite being very nascent to the scene
17:35The emerging player of the year
17:38Angrish Raghuwanshi
17:40Angrish is not here
17:42But his father Aghneesh Raghuwanshi
17:44Is here to collect the award on his behalf
17:47Let's move on to our next category as well
17:50Our SEAT Women's International Bowler of the Year
17:55Let's have a look at the nominees
17:57And to find out who the winner is
18:08Of the SEAT Women's International Bowler of the Year
18:10Could I request Nathakar Shetty
18:12To please do the honors?
18:14SEAT Women's International Bowler of the Year
18:21SEAT Women's International Bowler of the Year
18:23Deepti Sharma
18:25Deepti Sharma
18:26Now India's second highest wicket taker in one year
18:29The only Indian to take three wickets
18:31And score a half century in a World Cup
18:33And currently playing the World Cup
18:34Our next is the SEAT Women's International Batter of the Year
18:38Let's have a look at the nominees
18:40SEAT Women's International Bowler of the Year
18:49SEAT Women's International Bowler of the Year
18:51As expected
18:53Smriti Mandana
18:55No surprise there
18:57Scorer the fastest done by an Indian in one day
19:00Mr. Jatin Paranjpeh
19:02If I could request you
19:03To please receive this award on Smriti's behalf
19:06Who is playing
19:07Currently playing the World Cup at the moment
19:09Thank you sir
19:12You know once upon a time
19:13In Indian cricket
19:14It was the spinners who ruled the roost
19:16And we boasted of an imperious spin quartet
19:19B.S. Chandrasekhar played a monumental role in that
19:22In India's victory over England in 1971
19:24His six wickets were described
19:26As the Indian bowling performance of the century
19:30One of India's greatest match winners
19:33We recognize B.S. Chandrasekhar
19:35As the SEAT Lifetime Achievement Award
19:40To give away this award
19:41If I could request the pleasure
19:42Mr. Harshwaridhan Goenka
19:44Chairman RPG Group
19:45Sir, if you could please do the honours
19:47For our SEAT Lifetime Achievement Award
19:49Which will be accepted by Mr. Sunil Gaviska
19:52Sunny Ji
19:53If I could request you to do the honours please
19:56The great Mr. Chandrasekhar could not be with us this evening
19:59I've never held a SEAT Award all these years
20:07And this is actually fantastic
20:09That I'm actually holding a SEAT Award
20:11It's a real singular honour for me to receive it
20:14On behalf of what I feel
20:16Was in the original match winner
20:18As always, thank you Sunil G
20:20Thank you
20:21Okay, so let's move on to our next set of awards
20:24We will now move on to the one-day category
20:26One-day cricket
20:27And with that our SEAT Men's ODI Bowler of the Year
20:31Let's have a look at the nominees
20:42To help us announce the winner
20:43If I could please request Mr. Graham Rouse
20:45New Zealand General Council to do the honours please
20:48SEAT Men's ODI Bowler of the Year
20:55Matt Henry
21:05We continue to stay with this format as well
21:07The one-day format
21:08As we have a look at our nominees
21:09For the SEAT Men's ODI Batter of the Year
21:12Here's a look
21:13If I could please request Mr. Sanjay Manjareka
21:25To do the honours and present this award
21:27SEAT Men's ODI Bowler of the Year
21:28Thank you very much
21:34Thank you very much
21:35Thank you very much
21:37Thank you very much
21:41We are recognising incredible performances
21:42Not just in terms of breaking it down into formats
21:43But also moments on the field
21:44So once again SEAT now has a special award
21:45More like a memento
21:46That we would like to give to one of our players
21:47We will call it the SEAT Geostar Award
21:49For that if I could please request Mr. Siddharth
21:53Sharma head audience engagement and viewership and monetizing initiatives at Geostar.
21:56Please join me on stage
21:57Thank you very much
21:58Thank you very much
22:00Thank you very much
22:01Thank you very much
22:02Thank you very much
22:03Thank you very much
22:04Thank you very much
22:05Thank you very much
22:06We are recognising incredible performances
22:07as a memento that we would like to give to one of our players.
22:11We call it the CIET-GEO STAR Award.
22:13For that if I could please request Mr Siddhar Sharma,
22:17Head Audience Engagement and Viewership in Monetizing Initiate
22:20for GEO STAR, please join me on stage.
22:24And Siddhar can help me announce the award,
22:27which is the memento for the highest runs by an Indian player
22:30in the Champions Trophy 2025.
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23:03เคเคฐ เค
เคตเฅ ฮดเฅเคเคฟเค เคตเฅ เคชเฅเคฐเคพเคตเคเคเคพ เคฅเฅ เค
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23:07เคตเฅ เคเฅเคจเฅ เคนเคฟเคฐเคพ เคเฅเคทเคผ เคฎเฅเค เค
เคตเคจเฅเคเค เคเคฐเคคเฅ เคตเฅเคเฅเค เคฏเฅเคเคฐ เคเคฐเคคเฅ เคนเฅเค, เคตเฅ เคเคธ เคตเฅ เคตเฅเคฏเคพเค เคเคฐเคคเฅ เคนเฅเค wait
23:14I told myself that I need to set a routine and I need to discipline myself when it comes to playing domestic cricket.
23:22I went back to my team, Mumbai team, and started playing Ranji Trophy, performed there, then played Vijay Hazare, performed there and won trophies as well alongside Mustakali.
23:35So all these tournaments, they literally helped me to boost my momentum and also the confidence heading towards the Champions Trophy.
23:42And I was lucky to have a series against England right before the Champions Trophy where I got an opportunity to score and literally stand my authority in the team.
23:57And then from there on, I gained a lot of confidence, headed into the Champions Trophy and after that simple momentum which I got from all these things, I think it helped me perform well in the tournament.
24:11You must be building quite a trophy cabinet because you just keep to picking them up. Last year when you were here, it was on the back of an incredible performance in the IPL.
24:20You're still the only one to captain three different franchises to three different IPL finals and to do it back to back for two different franchises.
24:28Incredible run of form that you had in the IPL with a completely new franchise.
24:32Yes, absolutely grateful for the achievement and I feel blessed that I got so many opportunities in different teams to prove myself.
24:40But at the same time, I personally feel that it's the hard work of each and every individual who is there in the team and it's not an individual achievement.
24:48I feel when it comes to winning trophies, when it comes to reaching a landmark, I feel the whole effort of the team is important and every year whenever I participated in three different teams, that's what I felt that was the imperative point where all of us come together, build that momentum to see to it that we achieve something and the goal is eventually to win.
25:13Personally for you, what has been your biggest evolution as a batter?
25:16Personally for me, I guess the last couple of years, there were talks about me not being able to play a particular shot and then when I came back, I decided that I would be proving each and every one wrong and then I worked on myself and I just literally wanted to take on the bowlers and yeah, I think I worked a lot on that and it was just,
25:44I had to challenge myself to put into that situation in that pressure moment where I can easily take on the bowlers and it's just a matter of practicing again and again.
25:58So the more you play that shot and the more you hit the nets and play the difficult bowlers in the nets, it basically gives you immense confidence and that's what I did.
26:07I see it a geostar award for Shreyasaya for scoring the most runs in the champion's trophy as well.
26:14Move on to the glamorous format T20 Internationals.
26:18We'll have a look at our nominees for the men's SEAT T20 Bowler of the Year.
26:23To help us announce the winner, please request Mr. Ashishalar, Minister IT, to do the honours for the men's T20I Bowler of the Year.
26:44SEAT Men's T20 Bowler of the Year, Varun Chakravarti.
26:49Thank you.
26:49Thank you.
26:53Thank you, Varun.
27:00Congratulations on yet another award.
27:02You can also build trophy cabinets as well.
27:04When we first saw you a couple of years ago, you were thrown to us as the mystery bowler.
27:09And the one thing that always happens, it's so hard to keep that mystery alive.
27:12Yet you've managed.
27:13Yes, it is difficult at times because there is video analysis everywhere.
27:17And once you try to do a variation, it's all out there.
27:21So it's just a matter of practicing more and trying to challenge yourself day in, day out in the practice sessions is what can make you better.
27:30More than that, it often comes down to being a go-to bowler for your captain.
27:34And that's also what you made yourself when it comes across the formats.
27:37How have you learned how to adapt to those situations?
27:40Yeah, to give one example in that, I didn't expect to be inducted in the Champions Trophy squad thanks to Rohit Bhai and other people who had made it happen for me.
27:53I had to do a certain different skill for that.
27:59The sequencing of balls to bowl, more leg spinners, more flippers.
28:04I had to work on all those things.
28:06So it's basically whatever challenge is thrown and the batsman who is standing in front of me, I get an answer through that and I try to do that.
28:14Hopefully it keeps working for me.
28:16I hope it keeps working for you because when it works for you, it works for India.
28:19Varun Chakravati, thank you so much.
28:21The SEAT T20I International Bowler of the Year.
28:24Thank you, Vain.
28:25Thank you.
28:27And with that, I'll introduce you to the next one as well in the T20I Internationals.
28:32We'll have a look at the SEAT Men's T20I Batter of the Year.
28:37And the nominees are...
28:47If I could request Mr. Dilip Weng Sarkar and Arnab Banerjee, CEO,
28:51and MD of SEAT, to please join me on stage and help announce the winner.
28:59SEAT MES T20I International Bowler of the Year, Sanju Samson.
29:05Thank you so much, Sanju.
29:22In fact, they're going to set up the chair so you and I can take a seat.
29:25Go ahead, Sanju.
29:26You get a chance to open the innings, you do incredible things, you score hundreds,
29:30and then suddenly they ask you, hey, can you go back down to the middle?
29:33Can you not open the innings anymore despite scoring T20I International hundreds?
29:37Yeah, I think when you wear that Indian jersey, I think you can't say no to anything.
29:41So I think I have brought, I think I have really worked very hard to wear the jersey.
29:46And more importantly, to stay in the dressing room, I take a lot of pride in doing job for my country.
29:52So even if they want to bat me at number nine, maybe ball some left-hand spin,
29:57I think I'm happy to do that as well.
29:59So whatever job for the country, I think I don't mind.
30:01I think that's beautifully said, actually, because, you know, Sanju's laughing and saying,
30:07but it can be hard, it can be hard to be on the sidelines.
30:10We've known of Sanju Samson for years, you know, you've got spots of opportunity
30:15and then you wait by the sidelines.
30:18Mentally, how have you made yourself resilient to those sort of situations?
30:22Yes, I think I just recently completed 10 years of international cricket,
30:27but I only played 40 games in those 10 years.
30:31So, but honestly, I put in a post saying the numbers don't tell you the whole story.
30:37So, but I'm really proud of the person I am today.
30:39I'm really proud of the challenges which I went through as a person.
30:42I started off my journey when I was 19.
30:45I was picked for my country and still now I am playing for that.
30:48And definitely I think you grow as a person, you grow as a player and you learn a lot about your own self.
30:54So instead of focusing on the outside noise, I started a habit of focusing on my internal noise.
31:00Is there a lot of internal noise? Because you're a shant person.
31:02Definitely, when you are an Indian cricketer, you are going through a lot of internal noise.
31:07So I kept on working inward.
31:09I kept on focusing on my game, my character, my attitude.
31:13And when time came, I think by God's blessing, I went down and smashed three centuries in five innings.
31:19So what all can I wait for?
31:23So I'm very happy that happened and very happy and very grateful for whatever I've received.
31:28In fact, you know what? I'm going to invite Varun Chakravati and Shreya Sire back on stage to join us to have a conversation.
31:33The three of us, another segment of bat and chat between these three extraordinary cricketers.
31:38We'll start with something a little differently.
31:41I mean, as we know that India has just come back and, you know, they won a title.
31:44So I want to show you guys something that I'm going to team your attention to the screen.
31:49In fact, Varun, I know I've heard that you carry the ball around quite a bit.
31:53It's like usually in your pocket.
31:54Hopefully, you've just left it there for this.
31:56But these days, you're carrying a cup around?
32:00So yeah, as everyone was waiting for the cup, even I was waiting for the cup.
32:04And the only cup next to me was that coffee cup.
32:08So fair enough.
32:09I like the humor that we've taken it.
32:11In fact, Sanju has not been spared in this situation as well.
32:15Could we have the next picture, please?
32:16Because I think this, in years to come, is going to become a very, very iconic.
32:20I think I'm blocking Sanju.
32:21Now you can see him sitting right there.
32:24This entire experience of, well, celebrating a trophy lift without a trophy.
32:33It was a bit strange, but we actually have a very positive environment in our dressing room.
32:39And even if we don't have anything, we have to celebrate that we have everything in our hands.
32:44So actually, so I think that's what we did.
32:48So I mean, who was the one that started this?
32:50Because you've actually put a very, very positive spin on it.
32:53You've taken it in great stride, great humor to actually walk out there,
32:57copied over it a little bit in terms of what Surya did and lifted the trophy.
33:02And it felt like that for us.
33:03We felt like we could enjoy that celebration.
33:05Yeah, it was actually Ashwadeep's idea, which it was just on the spot.
33:10We were actually waiting for being given the trophy.
33:13But yeah, as you know, how it turned out.
33:15So Sanju, you're walking in at 20 for three, was it?
33:19It's going through your head.
33:20What are some of the conversations, all those 10 years of playing international cricket
33:24or being part of the Indian team?
33:25In that moment, what do you take with you?
33:27Yeah, I think that's when the experience came in.
33:30I think I've also let an IPL side for five years.
33:34So I kind of know what I don't want as a fielding captain.
33:38I think that's when I think myself and Thilip wanted to build a partnership
33:42and wanted to just rotate strikes and play some cricketing shots.
33:45And once we started doing that, I think we were on track actually.
33:48So that's what the situation demanded.
33:51And that's what we actually tried to do.
33:53You know, Shreyas, having the kind of success that you've had in franchise cricket,
33:58we haven't really dived into how challenging it is to go from franchise to franchise,
34:03but to completely different franchise.
34:05When you were up into Punjab Kings,
34:07that's a franchise that had been waiting a very, very long time
34:11to garner that sort of success.
34:13That took something special from your captaincy.
34:15Yes, absolutely.
34:16And when I saw those youngsters for the first time,
34:19I was kind of mesmerized with an array of shots they possessed,
34:22especially on the first day of practice sessions.
34:25I just told myself, wow, I've got amazing bunch of players over here.
34:29And apart from that, I feel the management is fantastic.
34:34I think every individual present in the team,
34:37all of them, they had a vision of winning the title.
34:40So, you know, when such mindsets are around you,
34:45you kind of head into one direction
34:47and the amalgamation actually works tremendously well.
34:51So, I was honored to be part of the team
34:54and to lead it alongside Ricky was a fantastic experience.
34:59Sanju, we go back to winning the T20 World Cup under Rohit's captaincy
35:02and now there's a defense of that title that must happen next year.
35:06So, it's a different aura.
35:08It's a different pressure, I guess,
35:10the tag of being the defending champions.
35:13Yeah, absolutely.
35:14I think, to be honest,
35:14I think we took around 16 years to win the T20 Cup.
35:19Better not make us wait that long anymore, okay?
35:21I don't think we have the patience.
35:23Yeah, so what I'm trying to say is that
35:25we took around 16 years to get a success formula, right?
35:29So, that formula was set by Rohit Bhai.
35:32So, we just have to continue doing the same things.
35:34So, I don't think, yeah.
35:36So, I don't think we are trying anything different.
35:38So, I was there with the team one month in the T20 World Cup
35:42so I could see what is the team environment inside the dressing room,
35:46how easily people are communicated in the different role people want to do
35:50and just Surya is doing the same thing now, I think.
35:53So, we are just trying to follow the footsteps of our seniors
35:56and wishing to get one more trophy soon back.
36:02Keep that trophy cabinet flowing as well
36:04and Varun, you will, of course, as all 11, you know,
36:07you'll go back to especially the Champions Trophy.
36:09Rohit, there are a team of 11 match winners out there
36:12and as I mentioned, you're a key one as well.
36:14The shorter format, there's a lot of competitions,
36:16a lot of global competitions that are coming up
36:18when it comes to the shorter formats.
36:20depending on conditions and your adaptability.
36:23I'd love to know what you would do in situations
36:25where you feel like conditions are not conducive to your bowling.
36:28Yeah, that is more often what I feel in IPL.
36:32As in, I feel that most of the conditions are not suiting me.
36:36Even the ground that I play is Eden Garden
36:38and I hope that they increase the boundary sizes.
36:42So, that's all I can pray for
36:44and I don't have much to say.
36:46Today's cricket is going in that direction
36:48and people love sixes
36:51and my job is to not let them hit sixes.
36:56Yeah, he likes hitting sixes against spinners as well.
37:00Both of them.
37:01I'll leave the word with you
37:04because as far as India is concerned,
37:06you know, there's a big one-day series coming up
37:07and it's in Australia.
37:09Australia is always fun for us to watch.
37:11It's a competitive team as well.
37:13What do you enjoy about playing against Australia in Australia?
37:17What do you most personally look forward to?
37:19Down under, obviously, you know,
37:22there is going to be pressure
37:23but at the same time,
37:25I love challenges
37:27and they are going to come hard against us
37:29because they are playing with a top-notch team as well
37:32and they've been performing tremendously.
37:34They just came out of New Zealand.
37:36They won a series over there.
37:37So, they would be having,
37:40they would be on immense confidence.
37:42So, yeah, looking forward for this opportunity
37:44opportunity and see to it that we seize the match and the series.
37:48Thank you to the three of you for joining us today.
37:50Congratulations on all your awards
37:52and thanks so much for your insights.
37:53All the best for the future.
37:54Sanju Samson, Shriya Sire and Varun Chakravathi.
37:58Current Indian cricketers in terms of understanding
38:00their mindsets as well
38:02and speaking of mindsets,
38:03having a champion mindset,
38:05we've got a special memento
38:07for winning the Champions Trophy as a captain.
38:10If I could please advise
38:12Mr. Sunil Gavaskar on stage,
38:14Mr. Anand Goenka,
38:15Vice Chairman RPG Group on stage
38:17to help us give away this special memento.
38:20To honor Rohit Sharma
38:21for becoming the winning captain
38:24in the Champions Trophy 2025
38:26yet again bringing us another trophy home.
38:35I'll give the one more trophy for you.
38:37Now, you must have built your trophy cabinet
38:39even bigger by now.
38:40I enjoy doing that.
38:41I don't blame you at all from doing that.
38:44I just mentioned it
38:45to the three gentlemen that had joined us.
38:48You look back on that Champions Trophy campaign
38:50and every single player was a match winner.
38:53As a leader,
38:54how did you bring it to that stage?
38:57Look, I love that team.
38:59I love playing with them.
39:01And it's the journey that we were all into
39:03for many years.
39:05It's not about one year of work
39:07or two years of work.
39:08It was about getting into work
39:12from many years.
39:14And we've come so close of,
39:16you know,
39:17winning that trophy many times,
39:19but we couldn't just get over the line.
39:20and that is where everyone decided
39:23that we need to do something different.
39:25And there's two things to look at it.
39:29There's always a thought of doing that
39:31and then actually going and doing that.
39:34And it cannot be done by one or two players.
39:37You need everyone to buy into that thought,
39:38which was good from everyone.
39:40All the guys who took part in that competition,
39:44you know,
39:45got into that thought process of
39:47how to win games
39:48and how to challenge ourselves
39:50and not be complacent
39:52and not to take anything for granted.
39:54Those were the qualities that we tried to bring in.
39:58And we followed a simple method of
40:00just going and doing that repeatedly.
40:04And everyone enjoyed that process.
40:07You know,
40:08once we got over the line,
40:09when we won the first game,
40:11we've completely put that game aside
40:14and then started focusing on the next one.
40:17So, that was really good from the team
40:19and that is something that helped me
40:21and Raul Bai
40:23when we were planning for the T20 World Cup
40:26and then on to Champions Trophy.
40:28We just carried where we left the momentum in 2023,
40:32although we didn't cross the line in the finals,
40:35but, you know,
40:36we set out to do something
40:38as a team
40:40and everyone did that.
40:42But, yeah,
40:43that one game
40:44just went against us,
40:45but I don't think
40:47we did many things wrong.
40:48So, there was not
40:49many changes
40:50that we needed to do
40:51in the squad
40:53or how we played.
40:55We've got to include 2023 in this
40:57because that's three global finals
40:59in a span of two years
41:00and it's two of them
41:02virtually undefeated in the competition
41:03because we've reached semifinals,
41:05we've reached knockouts,
41:06but now you're reaching finals
41:07and then you're crossing the line undefeated.
41:09We came so close
41:10on winning
41:12the finals
41:14and the semifinals
41:15of 2015 World Cup,
41:172019 World Cup,
41:20the World Test Championship final
41:22in 2021
41:24and then the 22 World Cup,
41:27T20 World Cup,
41:28we lost the semifinals again.
41:3023 World Cup,
41:31we lost the finals.
41:32So, we came pretty close.
41:35So, it was just about
41:36crossing that line
41:37and again,
41:38like I said,
41:39you know,
41:40we just came,
41:40all of us just came together
41:42and started doing things
41:44slightly differently.
41:46You know,
41:46that was good to see
41:48from everyone
41:48and then
41:49when you see the results
41:51where there is a bit of change
41:54in the mindset,
41:55you feel good about yourself
41:56and that is what the team felt.
41:58We got lucky as well,
42:01you know,
42:01looking at that final
42:02in Barbados
42:05where we won that final
42:07from an unbelievable situation
42:08was, you know,
42:11truly a great effort
42:11from all 11 of us
42:13and not to forget,
42:14there were guys outside
42:15who didn't play a single game
42:16but their contribution
42:18to the team's success
42:19was as good as,
42:20you know,
42:21the playing 11
42:22and the management.
42:24Got to give credit
42:25to everyone
42:26who were part of that team
42:27and who travelled
42:28to West Indies
42:29and US,
42:30you know,
42:31on a mission
42:32to win the World Cup.
42:33You also had a WTC cycle
42:35to contend with
42:36throughout your,
42:37you know,
42:37leadership
42:37from that perspective.
42:38So, to keep that insensity
42:40going across the formats
42:41what if anything
42:42was the challenge
42:43for you
42:44or the takeaway
42:45from you?
42:47Yeah, look,
42:48it's always challenging
42:49when you switch format
42:50and, you know,
42:51especially
42:52for the Indian team
42:53it's so much pressure
42:55to win
42:56any format
42:57that we play.
42:58so,
42:59we understand that.
43:01We all love
43:02being in that challenge,
43:03you know,
43:03trying and do our best
43:05in different formats
43:06that we play.
43:08You know,
43:08that is the real challenge
43:09for the sportsman
43:10these days.
43:11You know,
43:11all the guys
43:11who play the game
43:13trying to excel
43:14in all formats
43:15is a very,
43:16very big challenge.
43:17You know,
43:17it is something
43:18that I personally
43:19took a lot of pride in,
43:20you know,
43:21trying to excel
43:22in all three forms
43:23whenever I had
43:25the opportunity
43:25and that is something
43:26that, you know,
43:27few others also did
43:29and that eventually
43:30rubbed on
43:30to the team as well.
43:32You changed the way
43:32your approach
43:33in one-day cricket
43:34but overall
43:34the game has also changed.
43:36Champions Trophy
43:36was interesting
43:37to see the good old
43:38middle-over grind back,
43:39you know,
43:39but the game
43:40has moved forward
43:41quite a bit.
43:42Where do you see it going?
43:43Yeah, I mean,
43:44certainly the game
43:44has evolved a lot.
43:46You know,
43:46you can take the example
43:48of how the 23 World Cup
43:51was played in India,
43:51especially the semi-final.
43:54We nearly got 400
43:54and there was almost
43:57being chased by New Zealand,
43:58you know,
43:59but we held our nerve
44:00at the end
44:01and crossed the line
44:02but that's how
44:03the game is now.
44:04No scores are safe
44:07and yeah,
44:07Dubai was a differently,
44:09different ball game
44:10altogether.
44:11The conditions
44:12were such that
44:13getting 300
44:15was not easy
44:16and then you have to
44:17go back to that
44:18old school of,
44:19you know,
44:20playing Maidens
44:21after Maidens
44:22and then trying
44:23to grind your way
44:24into that score
44:26that is there
44:27in front of us.
44:28We almost,
44:29I mean,
44:29there's only one game
44:30that we batted first
44:31but the rest of the game
44:33we chased.
44:34So,
44:34it's always nice
44:36to have score
44:36in front of you
44:37and then
44:37the kind of batting
44:39that we had,
44:39we could plan,
44:41you know,
44:41how we want to go
44:42about that chase.
44:43Really excited
44:44to see Rohit Sharma
44:45back with bat in hand.
44:47First tour of Australia
44:48was 2008?
44:482008 to now
44:522025.
44:54Wow.
44:54That's a sea change
44:55but you love this opposition
44:56and you love scoring
44:57runs against them.
44:59Yeah,
44:59I love playing against them,
45:01love going to Australia.
45:02It's a very challenging
45:04country to play cricket.
45:06The people there
45:06love the game as well
45:08but certainly,
45:10you know,
45:11Australia will throw
45:12a different challenge
45:13which they have
45:14every time
45:14they've played
45:16against us.
45:17But yeah,
45:18having been there
45:19now several times
45:22I do understand
45:23what to expect
45:24but yeah,
45:27hopefully
45:27we can go there
45:28and,
45:29you know,
45:30do what
45:31Indian team
45:31is supposed to do.
45:32Try and win games,
45:34try and get the result
45:35in our favour
45:36and try and,
45:37you know,
45:38do well there.
45:39Thank you once again
45:39for your incredible
45:40contribution
45:41to Indian cricket
45:43winning us
45:43two trophies
45:44in three years
45:45and really resetting
45:46standards
45:47and bringing to life
45:49so many of our
45:49hopes and dreams.
45:50A special acknowledgement
45:51for you for winning
45:52the Champions Trophy
45:53as a captain
45:53and all the best
45:54for Australia.
45:55Thank you so much.
45:55Thank you.
45:57Incredible talking
45:58to so many of you
46:00and learning so much
46:01about just
46:01and reminding ourselves
46:02really of how
46:03the year has gone
46:05for us
46:05and that brings us
46:06to the CET Men's
46:07International
46:08Cricketer of the Year
46:10and we look
46:10at the nominees.
46:21To help us
46:22announce the winner
46:23could I please
46:24request Mr. Anand Goenka
46:25Vice Chairman
46:26RPG Group
46:27to please do
46:27the honours.
46:35And the CET Men's
46:37International
46:38Cricketer of the Year
46:39Joe Root.
46:43Absolutely
46:43no surprise
46:45there to be received
46:46by Mr. Howard Dauber
46:47Deputy Mayor
46:48London for Business.
46:49Joe Root
46:50now the second highest
46:51run scorer
46:51in Test History
46:5239 Test Centuries
46:54continues to be incredible
46:55the number one batter
46:57in this format
46:57and has had a great year
47:00as well
47:01in this WTC cycle.
47:05Thank you sir.
47:06Thank you for collecting
47:06the award.
47:08And now
47:08we're almost
47:09towards the end
47:10of our evening
47:10but we still have
47:11great things to come
47:12great people
47:13to acknowledge
47:14our CET Lifetime
47:16Achievement Award
47:18as well.
47:18For that
47:19I would like to request
47:20Mr. Harsh Goenka
47:21Chairman of the RPG Group
47:22and Mr. Sunny G
47:24to join us on stage.
47:30It's our pleasure
47:31to award
47:32the CET Lifetime
47:33Achievement Award
47:34to Mr. Brian Charles Lara.
47:36Brian, we'll stay back
47:50for a few words.
47:51Thank you.
47:51So this must be
47:52like a full circle moment
47:54because you were
47:55the first ever
47:56CET International cricketer?
47:58Yeah, I mean
47:58during like the mid-90s
48:00I had a pretty good run.
48:02I sort of hit
48:03the ground running
48:05as soon as I got
48:05into the team
48:06I wanted to stay
48:07into the team
48:07and pretty much
48:09my first three years
48:10I was able
48:11to establish myself
48:13and create
48:14a few records
48:15which sort of like
48:16you know
48:16channeled my life
48:17in this way.
48:18Did you ever dream
48:19of these things?
48:20Not really.
48:21I think
48:22you know
48:23growing up
48:24in the Western days
48:25we were
48:27in the 70s
48:28and 80s
48:28we were the best team
48:29in the world
48:29and every parent
48:31wanted their son
48:32to play cricket
48:34and I had six
48:34bigger brothers
48:35and maybe
48:36they weren't that good
48:37so I was the last effort
48:39by my dad
48:39to play cricket
48:41and he sort of
48:41lived vicariously
48:42through me
48:43took me everywhere
48:44made sure I had
48:46what was necessary
48:47to play cricket
48:47and I went on
48:49to achieve
48:50decent stuff.
48:51I think more than decent
48:52you went on
48:53to achieve
48:54legendary
48:54iconic things
48:55well you have
48:56the West Indies team
48:57that is here right now
48:58for the West Indies nation
49:00in particular
49:00for the Caribbean nation
49:02if you have a message
49:03to West Indian cricketers
49:04and those that want
49:05to be test cricketers
49:06what would it be?
49:08I think
49:08I think
49:11as a former
49:12West Indies player
49:13you know
49:14the hunger
49:16and the desire
49:17I had
49:17to do well
49:18the hunger
49:19and desire
49:19I have to be
49:20one of the
49:21best players
49:22on the team
49:23one of the best players
49:24in the world
49:24I think that
49:25a little bit
49:26is lacking
49:27where
49:27we don't
49:29I don't see the fire
49:30I don't see guys
49:31that are willing
49:31to die
49:32for the Burgundy
49:33and my message
49:35would be
49:35you know
49:36think about
49:37what your dad
49:38would want
49:38because these
49:39you know
49:40the 20 year olds
49:40the 21 year olds
49:41they would have dads
49:43in their 40s
49:43and their 50s
49:44and 60s
49:45who would relish
49:46the opportunity
49:47to play for the West Indies
49:48if they could have
49:49and I believe
49:50that the history
49:52and the heritage
49:52and the legacy
49:53of West Indies cricket
49:54should be uppermost
49:55in their mind
49:56I know today's game
49:57is different
49:58I know the commercial
49:59side of it
50:00is different
50:01but at the end
50:02of the day
50:02when you put that
50:03bat in your hand
50:04for the first time
50:05I'm almost sure
50:06it was to play
50:07for Guyana
50:08Trinidad
50:09or Barbados
50:10and eventually
50:10West Indies
50:11and that should still
50:12be the number one
50:13priority
50:14Indian cricket
50:15as well
50:16test cricket
50:16going through
50:17that period
50:17of transition
50:18you've entered
50:18a dude
50:19WTC cycles
50:20young leadership
50:21what would your
50:22message to the
50:23Indian cricket team
50:24be the test team
50:24well I mean
50:26I mean I just
50:27watched the series
50:28in England
50:29and it was a
50:30tremendous series
50:31got knocked down
50:33picked themselves
50:34back up
50:34got knocked down
50:35again
50:35and even though
50:36the trophy was
50:38back in England's
50:39hand
50:39you saw them
50:40come out in the
50:40last test match
50:41and won that
50:42test match
50:43I think that
50:43whatever is happening
50:45in that dressing room
50:46is just amazing
50:47I mean it reminds me
50:49of the time
50:49that I was in the
50:50West Indies dressing room
50:51when winning was
50:54the ultimate
50:55you know
50:55you wanted to win
50:56there was no
50:57there was no
50:57going out there
50:58thinking that
50:59you're not going
50:59to win
51:00and what I saw
51:01in that last
51:01test match
51:02was just amazing
51:03to come from
51:04that position
51:05to win that
51:06test match
51:06is crazy
51:07so my message
51:08to that Indian
51:09team
51:09and to the
51:10young captain
51:10Shibun Gill
51:11is to build
51:13on what
51:13has been done
51:14before
51:15captains
51:15that are presently
51:16in charge
51:17of Indian cricket
51:18is falling
51:19in the footsteps
51:19of Rohit Sharma
51:20and the
51:21Varad Koolis
51:21and Dooney
51:23and that's what
51:24you have to keep
51:24doing
51:25the discipline
51:25is there
51:27the love
51:28for Indian cricket
51:28is there
51:29you can't want
51:29anything else
51:30you have such
51:31an incredible
51:31way with words
51:32I have to use
51:33this opportunity
51:33to ask you
51:34because you
51:35spoke of hunger
51:36and Rohit Sharma
51:38as a captain
51:38satiated a lot
51:39of hunger
51:40for Indian fans
51:40when it comes
51:41to trophies
51:42that little
51:42era of winning
51:43those titles
51:44under Rohit
51:45what do you
51:46make of
51:46what his mark
51:48has been
51:48as a leader
51:49for Indian cricket
51:50I mean
51:51tremendous
51:51so I mean
51:52what I
51:52what I observed
51:53and what
51:54I pretty respect
51:56about Rohit Sharma
51:58he was not
51:58short of being
52:00criticized
52:00you know
52:01you know
52:03I'd pick up
52:04the newspaper
52:04and somebody
52:04always had
52:05something to say
52:06about something
52:06in his game
52:07and whenever
52:09I see him play
52:10he had that
52:11love and that
52:12smile on his face
52:13and he would
52:14be knocked down
52:15and then
52:16you know
52:16pick himself
52:17back up
52:18and to sort of
52:19in the sort of
52:21twilight of his career
52:22to lead his country
52:23to so much success
52:24you know
52:25some other people
52:25might you know
52:26be a little bit
52:27more reserved
52:28they don't want to
52:29you know
52:29get into that
52:30but I see that
52:31he has the love
52:31for Indian cricket
52:33he has respect
52:34for himself
52:34and he went out
52:36and did a great job
52:37and I think that
52:37that is a great
52:38example
52:39you don't want
52:39the sort of
52:41rosy story
52:42all the time
52:42you want the guy
52:43who you know
52:44been able to
52:45fight against the odds
52:46and come back
52:47and that's the
52:47respect that I have
52:48for him
52:49amazingly and
52:50beautifully put
52:51congratulations
52:52once again
52:53for being our
52:54Seattle Lifetime
52:54Achievement Award
52:55and Brian
52:55thank you
52:56for continuing
52:57to inspire
52:57generations of
52:58cricketers
52:59thank you very much
53:00thank you so much
53:00Brian Charles Lara
53:01Seattle Lifetime
53:03Achievement Award
53:04thank you so much
53:06for joining us today
53:07for the Seattle Awards
53:09lovely to have
53:10your presence
53:11please enjoy
53:12the rest of you
53:12thank you
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