The Asian Age

UMESH READY FOR ENGLISH SUMMER

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Ashish Nehra told me that during the spare time after IPL, I should do single stump bowling to increase my accuracy and consistenc­y. I was told to practise ' single wicket bowling' with both SG Test and Dukes keeping in mind the season ahead.

— Umesh Yadav

New Delhi, June 8: In a “good head space” after an impressive performanc­e in the Indian Premier League, speedster Umesh Yadav is gearing up for the gruelling internatio­nal season ahead with focus on “single stump training” on the advice of Ashish Nehra.

“We all know the depth of Ashish Nehra’s ( RCB bowling coach) knowledge when it comes to fast bowling. During this year’s IPL, I was able to spend quality time with Ashish paaji. He has given me a lot of technical suggestion­s during the course of the tournament. Even during IPL, I would pick his brains about the red ball season ahead,” Yadav said during an interview.

“Ashish paaji told me that during the spare time after IPL, I should do single stump bowling to increase my accuracy and consistenc­y. I was told to practise ‘ single wicket bowling’ with both SG Test and Dukes keeping in mind the season ahead. His ( Nehra) tip is to put one off- stump and maintain the channel,” the 30year- old Yadav said. Nehra’s advice to Yadav is not surprising as he has always been an advocate of single stump bowling even during his playing days. He would do his single wicket training at the Siri Fort or Sonnet Club nets at Venky’s College here. “Since outswinger is my stock delivery, I am trying to land it as close as possible to the off- stump. Nehra tells me that the length that any pacer has to hit with the new ball is same for all kind of tracks ( India or foreign). The key to consistenc­y is uncluttere­d mind. The moment you try too many things, you can mess up. The single stump means that I am only bowling one channel,” said Yadav, who had 41 wickets from the last 16 Tests at home.

How much Nehra’s influence has been on Yadav was evident when he was asked about the spell against Kings XI Punjab where he got Mayank Agarwal, Aaron Finch and Yuvraj Singh in an over. Asked how Yuvraj failed to get his bat down in time to a scorcher from him, Yadav revisited the planning that had gone into the delivery.

“Normally, when I bowl to the left- handers, I used to straightaw­ay come round the wicket. An element of predictabi­lity was creeping into my bowling, where the left- handers were expecting incoming deliveries. That’s why I came over the wicket to Yuvi paaji and bowled a couple of outgoing deliveries. I was really happy that I could generate that kind of pace,” the ‘ Vidarbha Express’ said.

He now often bowls the incoming deliveries but he wants to keep it as a surprise weapon.

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