Hindustan Times (Delhi)

How Kuldeep Yadav inspired GenNext Chinaman bowlers

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NEW EXPERIENCE Set to play the third Test against Lanka, Kuldeep Yadav is looking to make the most of opportunit­y

the first two Tests against Sri Lanka, Yadav is in the running for the third game at Pallekele as a replacemen­t for Jadeja, who is suspended. The chinaman bowler is obviously excited about the prospect of playing his first overseas Test, of getting another opportunit­y to impress his teammates and add to his fan following.

“Obviously there is excitement. I was excited to play my debut Test as well. So if I get a chance to play in Sri Lanka I will be very happy because I have been working hard and this will be a result of that. But there is also a bit of nervousnes­s that I should be able to perform,” said Yadav, after India’s first training session on Wednesday.

The surroundin­gs in Pallekele and Kandy will remind Yadav a little bit of his debut at Dharamsala, the town having similar pathways with steep climbs and slopes, the mountain peaks of the Knuckles Range in the backdrop. When India turned up for training, the wicket too looked one made for the pacers, with a good covering of grass.

“For me the wicket doesn’t matter. I don’t see the wicket at all. In my childhood, I used to bowl on cement wickets and there can be no better wickets than cement wickets. It is challengin­g because there is more bounce on grassy wickets and the ball skids a lot as well. The spinners get some advantage as well even if there is not much turn,” said Yadav.

Playing in Sri Lanka, the main challenge will come from the batsmen who are used to playing spin, rather than the conditions.

“I didn’t plan anything in particular but you do work a little bit on your mindset. Here wickets are a bit similar to Indian wickets. So you do have an idea how to bowl. Only the batsmen are a bit different in terms of their approach. Cricketers outside the sub-continent have a different approach to playing spin.”

After Sri Lanka’s success in the second innings at the Sinhalese Sports Club ground in the second Test, Yadav can expect to be targeted with the sweep shot, which Kusal Mendis & Co executed very well.

“They played the sweep very well. It is difficult for spinners if the batsmen are playing the sweep so effectivel­y. My plan will be to ensure they do not play the sweep too much. Playing sweep also means the batsmen will give a lot of chances. So if you plan well, it will be helpful.”

I was excited to play my debut Test as well. So if I get a chance to play in Sri Lanka I will be very happy because this will be a result of my hard work. I have also been working with Bharat Arun for the past 10 years. I share a lot of things with him and he tells me a lot about bowling as well. You do have ups and downs with the coach because every time you won’t agree with the coach or he won’t agree with you.

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