Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Kuldeep’s fourfor turning point of Test: Rahane

INCREDIBLE DEBUT The standin India skipper credits his bowlers, especially the chinaman, for their efforts not only in Dharamsala but throughout the home season

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MUMBAI: India’s stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane credited Kuldeep Yadav’s incredible performanc­e on the first day of the fourth Test in Dharamsala for swinging the tie in India’s favour when the hosts looked to be in a sticky situation.

India eventually won the fourmatch series and regained the Border-Gavaskar Trophy by beating Australia by eight wickets in the fourth Test in Dharamsala.

However, the match began with some nervy moments for the Indian team and they needed a stellar performanc­e by Kuldeep who was playing his debut Test match.

“We decided during lunch (on Day One) that to stop their runs, we had to pick up just one wicket. We knew at that point that only David Warner and Steve Smith were the ones scoring runs in their side, so we had to take one of their wickets and capitalise on that.

“After lunch, the way Kuldeep Yadav bowled in a pressure game which was also his first game, he deserves credit. Hats off to him, and the rest of the bowlers who chipped in the first innings,” Rahane told former India cricketer and commentato­r Ravi Shastri in the postmatch interactio­n.

“We knew that Kuldeep was bowling really well in the nets and he has the X factor in him. We all have confidence in him. I knew that if we picked up one wicket, we would be on top and he did that for us. And I felt the other bowlers supported him to keep up the pressure as well.”

FAST BOWLERS’ ROLE

Further, Rahane felt that credit had to be given to the fast bowlers of the side, not just for stabilisin­g the final Test but for their work throughout India’s home season.

“It was fantastic to see Umesh Yadav, Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar, Ishant Sharma, Mohammed Shami and all other fast bowlers performing well on Indian wickets throughout the season. It was wonderful to see them perform while I was in the slip and gully region.”

Rahane helped close out the game with a quick 38-run innings off 27 balls, including four 4s and two 6s.

Asked about the urgency, he recollecte­d a previous match when India had failed to take the initiative at a breakthrou­gh moment of the match.

“In low-scoring games we know that we just need 30-40 quick runs in the middle. I was just thinking about the Sri Lanka game because when we were chasing 130-odd runs we were beaten because we didn’t take advantage when we could.

“I wanted to take the momentum forward and capitalise on that here . But Rahul from the other end played really well too. I had to take my chances when I had them. Credit to Australia, they played well in India and gave us a fight.”

 ?? AP ?? Skipper Ajinkya Rahane praised Kuldeep Yadav for bowling well in the pressure game.
AP Skipper Ajinkya Rahane praised Kuldeep Yadav for bowling well in the pressure game.

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