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Mark Boucher: We Have Come To Win The Trophy, Not For Third-Fourth Place

Sangeeta Viswas
1 year ago

IPL 2023: Mark Boucher: We have come to win the trophy, not for third-fourth place. For this season, the Mumbai team has appointed him as the head coach in place of Mahela Jayawardene.

Mark Boucher shouts at the head of Mumbai Indians:-

Before the start of IPL, former South African veteran and head of Mumbai Indians, Mark Boucher has shouted.

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Even before the 16th season, he has made it clear that ‘Mumbai Indians have come here not only to make it to the playoffs but to become champions’.

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Mark Boucher: We Have Come To Win The Trophy, Not For Third-Fourth Place

He answered many questions in the press conference of Mumbai Indians before IPL 2023. During this, Mark Boucher said, ‘I want to win the trophy.

What did Mark Boucher say about Rohit?

I am not here to finish third or fourth, I want to win. This is the opportunity. From this point of view, I have been supported by everyone from behind, it is fantastic.

Mark Boucher expressed happiness about working with Rohit Sharma. He said that ‘when he saw young Rohit Sharma, he understood that the young player is going to be special in the future.

This season, he said about Rohit that I am just hoping for a good season for him and looking forward to the challenge.

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Mark Boucher: We Have Come To Win The Trophy, Not For Third-Fourth Place

Who is Mark Boucher, see cricket career:-

Mark Boucher is 46 years old. He was a legendary player of South Africa. He played the role of head coach of South Africa for a long time after his retirement.

After playing in IPL, he is now with Mumbai Indians as head coach for this season.

Mark Boucher: We Have Come To Win The Trophy, Not For Third-Fourth Place

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For this, he has scored 5515 in 147 Tests, 4686 in 295 ODIs, and 268 in 25 T20s while 394 runs in 31 matches of IPL.

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