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Getting to play third Test against SL will be reward for hard work: Yadav

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Chinaman Kuldeep Yadav is hoping his hard work will be rewarded with a place in the playing eleven for the third Test against Sri Lanka as he competes with Axar Patel, who is a like-for-like replacemen­t for the suspended Ravindra Jadeja.

Though Axar has been called up to join the team in Sri Lanka, it is widely anticipate­d that impressive Yadav will make the cut ahead of him. He has been with the squad all through as the third spinner.

"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 this will be a result of my hard work. While I am excited, I am also nervous because I want to perform," said Yadav.

If it happens, this will be his second Test, after Yadav took the cricket world by storm on his debut in Dharamsala. He picked up 4 for 68 in the first innings against Australia and was instrument­al in helping India seal the series 2-1. Since then, he has had to wait for this next chance.

"Definitely you will have to wait for your chance if no.1 and no.2 spinners (Ashwin and Jadeja) in the world are in the same Test squad. You cannot walk into the team so easily and you have to wait as that's the rule of cricket.”

Life has "definitely changed" for the 22-year-old spinner as he has been preferred as the third-choice spinner by the Indian team management given his near miss for the Champions Trophy squad and his ODI debut in the West Indies thereafter. "For me, the single biggest important thing was playing in the debut Test. There cannot be a bigger moment than that. I was very nervous too, there was a lot of pressure and I couldn’t sleep at night. Obviously when you are close to achieving your dream there is nervousnes­s and playing Test cricket has always been my dream," said the young spinner.

Talking about his Test debut, Yadav recalled: "In my head I wasn't thinking who I am playing

"I try to stay with Ashwin and Jadeja mostly and keep talking to them and they help me a lot. So I have learnt a lot from them especially playing Test cricket with them,” says Kuldeep

against, whether Australia or New Zealand, I was only thinking about taking as many wickets as possible. I just wanted to show what skill I have. And that is what I did. Anil sir and Ajinkya bhai both told me to just enjoy my bowling and do what I do." Yadav played in all five ODIs and a T20I against the West Indies. Talking further about his experience­s in the Caribbean he said, "Ahead of ODI debut I wasn't as nervous. There was pressure in ODIs as well because the batsmen are attacking you."

"It took me three overs to settle down on my ODI debut before I figured out how to adjust my lengths as the wickets were very slow in the West Indies. I also talked to Mahi bhai (MS Dhoni) and Virat (Kohli) bhai and it became easier for me to perform in every match.

There is still a chance that Yadav might miss out, as the square at the Pallekele Internatio­nal Stadium is quite grassy. But with three days to go for the start of the match, it could change very quickly as seen at the SSC in Colombo.

The Chinaman, meanwhile, is prepared to take the field against the sweeping Lankan batsmen. "I didn't plan anything in particular before coming to Sri Lanka. 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 so obviously I have planned a little bit.

"Kusal Mendis and Dimuth Karunaratn­e batted very well in the last Test. It is difficult for spinners if the batsmen are playing sweep so effectivel­y. But playing sweep also means a lot of chances for bowlers, so if you plan even a little about them it becomes very helpful," Yadav signed off.

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