This story is from November 14, 2023

World Cup: Men in Blue time it right as fielders too

India's fielding in the World Cup has been impressive, with fielders displaying acrobatics and agility. The fielder of the day medal ceremony has also gained attention, with behind the scenes clips going viral. The award was actually started four months ago, to recognize the best fielder after every match. The aim was to encourage consistent performance, not just brilliant catches. India's fielding coach, T Dilip, is pleased with the response on social media to the award ceremonies.
World Cup: Men in Blue time it right as fielders too
India cricketers during the World Cup match against Netherlands. (AFP Photo)
BENGALURU: A second is a long time while fielding and a fraction of a second can determine a team's fortunes. In that context, India have got their timing right on most occasions in this World Cup. Most of the Indian fielders have exhibited acrobatics and agility, which have been one of the highlights thus far.Off the field, the fielder of the day medal ceremony has garnered a lot of attention. The behind the scenes clips of the award ceremonies have gone viral. First the contenders are announced and then the winner is named. The winner declaration through nine matches has been unique.For example, the first winner in the World Cup - Virat Kohli against Australia in Chennai was a simple affair in the dressing room. In Lucknow, KL Rahul bagged the award amidst a laser display on the ground. In Bengaluru on Sunday, the ground staff at the M Chinnaswamy stadium held placards which read Surya, to indicate Suryakumar Yadav was the best against the Netherlands.
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However, India fielding coach T Dilip, the man behind the innovation, said that the medal was not unique to the World Cup. "This award was started four months ago when we began declaring the best fielder award in the dressing room after every match. The whole idea was to make sure that we not only encourage or talk about that brilliant catch, but also the consistent performance in a 50-over game," explained Dilip, who has risen from the ranks after coaching junior cricketers and spending a decade at the National Cricket Academy. On the award ceremonies becoming a social media sensation, Dilip commented, "It's truly heartening to see the response from the fans on social media."
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Manuja Veerappa

Manuja Veerappa, Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, has dedicated over half of her 22-year journalism career to the publication. Specializing in cricket and hockey, she has covered major sporting events including World Cups, the Commonwealth Games, and world championships in billiards and snooker. Known for her compelling human-interest stories, she has traveled extensively across Karnataka to spotlight untold talent and their journeys. An internationally published sportswriter and former national-level hockey player for Karnataka, Manuja is a true-blue Bengalurean who also writes on the city’s culture and life, blending deep reporting with a passion for storytelling.

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