Prominent Indian spinner Kuldeep Yadav recently talked about his chat with Yuzvendra Chahal and how the latter supported him when his career was at its lowest point. In the third and last match of the T20I season on December 14, the 29-year-old claimed five wickets against South Africa, capping an incredible return in the format. Notably, India scored a comfortable 106 runs to tie the series 1-1 with the team captained by Aiden Markram.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) recently released a video in which Kuldeep and India’s acting captain, Suryakumar Yadav, were seen conversing. Suryakumar questioned the 29-year-old during the conversation about whether or not he was able to claim a fifer by chit-chatting with spinner Yuzvendra Chahal.
Chahal bhai and I didn’t talk much because of his lengthy travel. I saw him last night, and he advised me not to make too many changes to my bowling style. He was always there for me, even two or three years ago, when things weren’t going well. “Hopefully, if we play together in ODIs, we’ll try to do well,” Kuldeep answered.
He went on to discuss his strategy and how he had won the five wicket total.
Not giving it much thought. The plan was to bowl to a specific length, but as I noticed, the quicker ones were gripping a little bit and the pitch was sluggish. Therefore, I was just combining my flighted delivery with expedited ones. A handful of my wickets were fortunate because the ball was staying low. I decided to go for five wickets when I had three wickets, the seasoned player said.
In the third Twenty20 International against South Africa, Suryakumar Yadav goes for his ton.
Afterwards, Kuldeep Yadav questioned Suryakumar Yadav about his emotions following his career-high knock in the third Twenty20 International against South Africa. With the game-winning century, the 33-year-old batsman tied Rohit Sharma’s record for the most hundreds in Twenty20 Internationals. In just 57 innings, the 360-degree hitter accomplished the accomplishment.
“I don’t consider the number of runs I have to score when I go to bat. All I want to do is go out there and have fun with my bat. To prepare to meet the first ball, I prefer to dash to the middle. It was fantastic to step outside of my comfort zone abroad and win Player of the Series and Player of the Match awards. God, who is great, was reached by all the success.
“I just wanted to figure out what I could bring to the squad under such circumstances. I attempted to bat as deep as possible since Rahul and Vikram Bhai advised me to do so even during the stoppage. Getting down to business with Rohit Bhai is a fantastic thing; just be thankful for everything,” Suryakumar stated.