The lifetime of Saurabh Kumar, veteran of a decade in home cricket, took a pointy activate January 29 when he made the Indian squad for the second Test against England beginning in Visakhapatnam on February 2.
The lifetime of Saurabh Kumar, veteran of a decade in home cricket, took a pointy activate January 29 when he made the Indian squad for the second Test against England beginning in Visakhapatnam on February 2.
The 30-year-old left-arm spinner can now nourish the hope of donning a nationwide cap after being a journeyman with the Indian squad in the course of the sequence against Sri Lanka at house in 2022.
Of course, there is no such thing as a assure that the Uttar Pradesh spinner will make his debut in Visakhapatnam forward of Kuldeep Yadav or Washington Sundar.
But at the least he has one other likelihood to rub shoulders with lofty names of Indian cricket corresponding to Rohit Sharma or Ravichandran Ashwin, a chance craved by a number of of his ilk.
“It has always been a dream to be a part of the Indian team. I mean which cricketer wouldn’t want that? Lot of things need to come together for it, but I have had a bit of experience,” says Kumar.
The “experience” that Kumar talked about was the chance to be a bowler at India nets throughout England’s tour in 2021, the start line of his upward journey.
“Not everyday you will get a chance to bowl to a Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma, especially if you are a domestic player. They hardly play in Ranji Trophy or other domestic matches because of national commitments. “So, it was an opportunity for me to have a more in-depth take a look at them and research how they method their sport and their different routines. It was an amazing expertise to bowl to and work together with some top-level gamers. There was a lot to study from them,” he elaborates.
Getting drafted in as a net bowler could be taken as a recognition of his consistency in domestic cricket, but even then, Kumar had to rise above a tall blockade.
In India, a first-class cricketer’s career will generally hit the winter if he has not broken into the elite club of top players by Kumar’s age.
But as someone whose life has been all about learning and hard work since 2014, Kumar was not ready to give up.
“Bishan sir (late Bishan Singh Bedi) used to inform me to maintain working laborious and be mentally prepared to present my finest each time the chance comes. I by no means actually hold myself away from nets or bowling,” Kumar said. He used to attend Bedi’s summer camps in Delhi to finetune his skills under the observation of the master.
“Saurabh (Kumar) is a improbable cricketer, reader of the sport and scenario. He is aware of alter his line and size. He has bought lot of expertise in bowling in these situations and against some actually good gamers in home cricket like (Chestehwar) Pujara or Mayank (Agarwal), who rating heavy runs,” Sunil Joshi, former India left-arm pacer and the current UP coach, told PTI.
Kumar has also been a regular face in India ‘A’ tours. He played against South Africa ‘A’ at Potchefstroom in December and grabbed four wickets in the match.
He bettered that effort against England Lions recently in Ahmedabad during the second unofficial Test.
In that match, Kumar took six wickets and scored 77 as India ‘A’ beat the tourists by an innings and 16 runs.
Joshi underlined his ward’s growing prowess to contribute in all parts of the game.
“Yes, now, he has improved his batting additionally and may contribute some useful runs down the order, He is an actual asset to any group,” stated Joshi.