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‘Chahal and I back each other’

Deadly duo: India’s successes in the limited-overs format can be attributed to the synergy of the talents of Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal.   | Photo Credit: K.R. Deepak

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Kuldeep Yadav muses on his career and duo’s relationship

Back from a successful tour of South Africa, chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav is gearing up for the Indian Premier League. The 23-year-old spinner is one of the cricketers to return to his old franchise, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), through the Right-to-Match tool.

When Royal Challengers Bangalore thought it had acquired the services of Kuldeep at ₹5.80 crore at the auction, KKR played the magic card.

On Thursday, Sportstar spoke to him to know his plans for the season and decode his magnificent partnership with leggie Yuzvendra Chahal. Excerpts

You picked up 17 wickets in six ODI games in South Africa. What was the secret behind the consistency?

I stuck to basics and bowled my normal deliveries. As an individual, it was a great experience to perform in South Africa.It is a good feeling if you perform and the team wins.

You had a great start to your career, along with Chahal, last year…

The support staff and the captain should be credited for protecting every player. They gave us enough chances to prove ourselves. 2017 was my best year. I got whatever I thought I would and I picked up wickets on every surface.

I hope to continue the process in 2018. I want to improve as a cricketer, as well as a human being. I want to live with everyone and play as a team.

How special is it to bowl along with Chahal?

I have played a lot of cricket with Chahal. In limited-overs cricket, it is important to bowl in partnerships. The middle overs are crucial. Our plan has always been to plot breakthroughs. The best part is that we back each other. There is no pressure or any sense of competition.

How much do you discuss each other’s strength and weaknesses?

We keep talking all the time. We talk about field placements, how to read a particular batsman’s mind and place a fielder for him at a suitable position.

These conversations happen during matches as well as at the nets. The more we bowl in partnership, it gets easy.

Being a chinaman bowler is special, how difficult is it to get tips from coaches on your exclusive style?

I was fortunate to have spent time with Brad Hogg (former Australia chinaman bowler) in the KKR camp in the initial years.

He taught me the wrong ’uns and told me a lot about variations in this style and how it could be implemented.

I also worked hard with my coach, Kapil Pandey, and Narendra Hirwani (former India leg spinner).

India has two major overseas tours, in England and Australia, later this year. Are you mentally preparing for that?

I never think that much. The England tour will be challenging but I don’t want to take that pressure now. I will think about it after the IPL.

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