Wednesday marked a special day
for two members of the Indian cricket team who could play a crucial role
in the upcoming series in the West Indies.
While it was the first day in office for legendary spinner Anil
Kumble, who took charge as the head coach, it was also a moment to
savour for young pacer Shardul Thakur.
The Mumbai pacer had his first outing with the Indian cricket team at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru.
The youngster's day began with Kumble addressing the team. It set the tone for the rest of the day.
"I must say he created an impact right in his first interaction
itself. I am keen to work with him and learn a lot of things. He is a
legend. He has loads of experience and it is going to be very useful to
the team and me. I am looking forward to spending time with him on this
tour," Thakur told bcci.tv.
The 24-year old pacer made it to the Indian team on the back of
impressive Ranji Trophy performances in the past two seasons (41 wickets
in 2015-16 and 48 wickets in 2014-15).
Accepting that he is a bit nervous ahead of his maiden international
series, Thakur also said he is delighted to be part of the senior team.
"There is always a bit of nervousness when you are new to the setup. I was nervous before landing here (Bengaluru),
but once I talked to the guys, I settled down. When we fly to St.
Kitts, I might be a bit nervous, but at the same time it gets the best
out of me," he said.
Thakur is looking forward to bowling to India's run-machine and Test captain Virat Kohli.
"Bowling to good batsmen in the nets is always an advantage, as it
shows you where you stand, what you need to work on and how you can
improve. So I am looking forward to bowling to Virat Kohli in the nets
and test myself," he said.
CREDIT TO:http://www.rediff.com/cricket/report/kumble-made-an-impact-from-his-first-interaction/20160630.htm
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