Pune (Maharashtra)[India], Inspiration may come from many fields, but the atmosphere is mesmerizing when legends come to talk to young cricketers, players of Maharashtra Premier League team Kolhapur Tuskers, which is owned by Punit Balan Group (PBG) had one such memorable experience when legendary West Indies fast bowler Courtney Walsh visited the team's training session at the PYC Hindu Gymkhana in Pune. Walsh was the first man to take 500 Test wickets, he Spent a lot of time with the players, talked to them about myself. In addition to interacting with Group Chairman and Managing Director Punit Balan on ways to further develop the cricket ecosystem at the heart of the Kolhapur Tuskers team, his own career and even answered his questions. Addressing the players during the interaction, the 61-year-old Walsh stressed the importance of controlled aggression. The former West Indies captain said, "Aggression without control can be harmful. Sometimes the batsman wins, sometimes the bowler.But if you control the aggression and execute the plans 80-90% well, you will often be successful." Walsh, who finished his career with 519 Test wickets and 227 ODI wickets, tours the training group And speaking about his interactions with the players, Punit Balan said, "It was a pleasure for everyone to welcome the great Courtney to the Punit Bala group." Hear Walsh and his words of wisdom, we also Had a meaningful discussion on how we can use Kolhapur Tuskers to promote the game across the state and also identify and nurture talented youngsters, under whose leadership Kolhapur Tuskers finished runners-up in the inaugural edition of the Maharashtra Premier League last year. Kolhapur Tuskers have further strengthened their squad with the addition of experienced all-rounder Srikant Mundh and hard-hitting wicketkeeper batsman Aniket Porwal as they prepare to lift the trophy this year. Bawane, Sachin Dhas, Harsh Sanghvi Kirtiraj Wadekar, Aniket Porwal, Hrishikesh Daund (Under-19), Yogesh Dongre Taranjit Singh, Atman Pore, Akshay Darekar, Shreyash Chavan, Yash Khaladkar Nihal Tussamed, Manoj Yadav, Umar Shah, Harshal Mishra (Under -19), Sumit Markali Siddharth Mhatre, Srikant Mundhe.