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'I Used To Cry Every Day In Front Of My Dad': Harshit Rana Says 'He's Learned The Art Of Handling Failures'

India pacer Harshit Rana opened up on handling failures, which often leads to significant criticism. There was a lot of hue and cry about Rana being picked in the Indian team across formats, with allegations of favouritism by coach Gautam Gambhir, but the pacer has time and again shown the ability to be a match-winner for India. It's simply not possible for players to live up to the expectations every time he steps on the field, and the failures result in intense scrutiny, especially for Rana, with sections divided over his place in the Indian team. The pacer said he learned how to handle failures during his early days in Delhi, saying that he used to cry in front of his father when he failed trials.

'I Used To Cry Every Day In Front Of My Dad': Harshit Rana Says 'He's Learned The Art Of Handling Failures'

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Key Highlights

  • He added that those failures taught him to handle failures with grace.
  • While Harshit has represented India in every format, ODIs remain the format where he has shown his true potential.
  • Since making his debut in February last year, he has played 13 ODIs, picking 23 wickets.
  • The performances in ODIs also helped him retain his place in T20Is.
  • Rana was picked in the India squad for the T20 World Cup 2026.“I know how to handle failure now.
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  1. 'I Used To Cry Every Day In Front Of My Dad': Harshit Rana Says 'He's Learned The Art Of Handling Failures'

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