Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Bond with Kohli crucial to rise: Chahal

- Khurram Habib khurram.habib@htlive.com

VITAL COG Leggie has been a wickettaki­ng weapon for India, combining well with Chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav NEW DELHI He’s seen you for so many years. He gives you the freedom to set your own fields, bowl to your strengths. That is all because of the trust developed over the years.

: Leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, after a great internatio­nal season in which he emerged India’s match-winner, returns to the tournament that brought him to prominence – the Indian Premier League.

He is taking it as seriously as he would any assignment with the Indian team. Chahal, 27, was the second highest wicket-taker in IPL 2016 and third best the preceding year. He took 14 wickets in 13 games last year. In just five seasons with Royal Challenger­s Bangalore and Mumbai Indians, he has tallied 70 scalps.

An important cog in India’s wheel in limited-overs, Chahal’s success has helped raise the profile of spinners in limited-overs cricket, especially in the T20 format that was seen to have revolution­ised batting. He is one of the new breed of limited-overs specialist­s, who have made a mark thanks to IPL and despite little first-class cricket behind them.

Chahal is already being talked about as a certainty for the 2019 World Cup in England, although the Haryana bowler says he is taking it one step at a time.

“I am not looking that far ahead. I am going step by step. IPL is the next step and I am looking forward to performing for my team there.”

IPL LIFTS CAREER

Chahal credits IPL for his success. The pressure situations IPL games throw up, the Chinnaswam­y Stadium where he plays – it boasts an excellent batting surface with short boundaries – are all challenges that have prepared him for internatio­nal battles.

Chahal says playing under Has third best T20I figures.

One of only two bowlers to take six wickets in a T20 internatio­nal.

Made IPL debut in 2013, playing one match for Mumbai Indians without taking a wicket, but has taken 70 in the four seasons since the leg-spinner shifted to RCB in 2014. The team shelled out Rs 6 crore using the Right to Match card in the 2018 IPL player auction.

Virat Kohli in Royal Challenger­s Bangalore has helped develop a bond with the India captain. “I have played under him at RCB for four years. Obviously, we have developed a bond and trust. It becomes easier with him around. He’s seen you for so many years. He gives you the freedom to set your own fields, bowl to your overs as I tried to forget the mistakes. I tried to keep the deliveries away from the batsman, a bit wide so that they don’t get under it.”

Off-spinner Washington Sundar’s success in the recent Nidahas T20 tri-series victory in Sri Lanka has given India another spin option. Chahal says Sundar’s success in the powerplay overs helped him and the team to focus on the later overs. Chahal earlier bowled in the powerplay periods as well.

“Sundar did a very good job. He bowled well in the powerplay and gave me the option to bowl later. It gave our team options in the later overs. We didn’t merely have medium pacers, but also four overs of mine in the postpowerp­lay overs. That gave our bowling more variety,” he said.

For a bowler who has risen to become among the best in the On Virat Kohli

It was a learning process. I went back to nets. I was prepared to do better, bring about variations. My focus was on the next overs as I tried to forget the mistakes.

On failure in second T20 vs SA

Every cricketer dreams of playing Test cricket. If I get a chance, I will be geared up. I think I am good enough and will be ready to play whenever I get a chance.

On the desire to play Tests

world in shorter formats and a hot property in Indian cricket, his first-class experience is very limited.

Despite having made his debut eight years back, he has played just 27 first-class games. However, last season saw him emerge a key bowler in the Haryana attack. He played seven Ranji Trophy games, taking 33 wickets. That and his performanc­e in ODIs in South Africa prompted Virat Kohli to say the leg-spinner and Chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav make a case for inclusion in Tests.

“Every cricketer dreams of playing Test cricket. If I get a chance, I will be geared up. I think I am good enough and will be ready to play whenever I get a chance. There is a bit of a difference in the way you bowl. You have to be more patient in Test cricket.”

 ?? AFP ?? Yuzvendra Chahal’s rapid rise has helped raise the profile of spinners in limitedove­rs cricket, especially in the T20 format that was seen to have revolution­ised batting.
AFP Yuzvendra Chahal’s rapid rise has helped raise the profile of spinners in limitedove­rs cricket, especially in the T20 format that was seen to have revolution­ised batting.

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