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Kuldeep, Chahal complement each other well, says Rohit

MUMBAI:India opener Rohit Sharma heaped praise on the spin duo of Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal for not being afraid of making tactical changes and adapting to match situations.

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Mumbai, October 20

India opener Rohit Sharma heaped praise on the spin duo of Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal for not being afraid of making tactical changes and adapting to match situations.

Chinaman Kuldeep and orthodox leggie Chahal had performed well in the recently concluded ODI series against Australia, which the hosts won 4-1, and now would be confronted by the New Zealand batsmen in the three-match ODI series commencing here on October 22. The 22-year-old Yadav, from Kanpur, grabbed nine wickets in the ODI series against Australia while Haryana-born Chahal picked up seven wickets in the series.

“They’ve definitely grown from the last time they made their way into the team till now. I think there has been immense improvement in their confidence. They just go out there and do their thing and they are not afraid of making tactical changes,” said Rohit, when asked how much have the duo grown in stature. 

Aggressive bowlers

He said both Chahal and Kuldeep have adapted according to the conditions and match situations. “They are not afraid to flight the ball and go for the wickets, which is important in this format, especially because they bowl in the middle overs. The grounds are not so big here, and sometimes you will be in two minds whether you want to flight the ball or restrict the opposition. But they understand the game,” Rohit said.

“And if they feel that they should not go for wickets, just try and restrict, bowl a few dot balls and create pressure, they are ready to do that as well.”

Kuldeep entered the record books by becoming the third Indian to take a hat-trick in ODIs, when he achieved the feat against Australia in Kolkata to follow in the footsteps of Kapil Dev and Chetan Sharma. 

“For us as a team, we really rely on those two guys to do the job in the middle overs. And they have done exceedingly well in the last series. We saw that it was pretty evident that whenever the ball was given to them, they came up with some tactical plan and got rid of their set batsman which is very  important,” said Rohit.

Middle overs crucial

“To get crucial breakthroughs in the middle overs is very important. They have done that and from here now, they will keep growing as individuals and as players also. The more matches they play, the more their confidence will grow. And that’s been pretty evident as we saw,” he said. 

Rohit also pointed out how well Yadav and Chahal complement each other. “They complement each other well. They share their tactics and experiences with each other. And they have spoken about it with each other, I think. And they do that while they bowl. So it gives them confidence,” he said. — PTI

Arjun Tendulkar bowls at nets  

Mumbai: Sachin Tendulkar’s son Arjun was the cynosure of all eyes at the Wankhede Stadium today as he bowled to the likes of Virat Kohli and his teammates at the Indian team’s net session. Watched by India head coach Ravi Shastri and bowling coach Bharat Arun, the 18-year-old bowled at the nets soon after the practice started around 4.15pm. The Indian team is preparing for the three-match ODI series against New Zealand, which begins on Sunday. Arjun bowled first to Shikhar Dhawan and then to Kohli. He also bowled to Ajinkya Rahane and middle order batsman Kedar Jadhav, among others. He was also seen interacting with coach Bharat Arun. It’s not new for Arjun to bowl at the nets as he had done the same to the women’s team at the iconic Lord’s ground before their ICC World Cup final against England. Arjun, who was named in the Mumbai U-19 squad for an invitational tournament, is a budding left-handed seamer. — PTI

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