Dream delivery got Babar, says Kuldeep

Published June 18, 2019
KULDEEP Yadav is ecstatic after cleaning up Babar Azam during the World Cup match at Old Trafford. — AP
KULDEEP Yadav is ecstatic after cleaning up Babar Azam during the World Cup match at Old Trafford. — AP

MANCHESTER: India’s Kuldeep Yadav admitted bowling Pakistan batsman Babar Azam in the World Cup with a magical delivery that tossed and turned was a ‘dream’ for any spinner.

Kuldeep returned figures of 2-32 with his left-arm wrist spin to play a key role in India’s 89-run victory via DLS over arch rivals Pakistan in Manchester on Sunday.

Kuldeep got Babar bowled through the gate — the ball nipping between bat and pad — for 48 to end a 104-run second wicket partnership involving Fakhar Zaman, who top scored with 62.

“Getting Babar Azam out was the best delivery for me in this tournament. I got him out in the Asia Cup as well,” Kuldeep told reporters. “After the rain break I went back and watched that delivery. It had drift and turn, so any spinner will love that delivery.

“It’s a proper dream delivery and a proper Test delivery. Deceiving the batsman in the air and making him commit the mistake. A perfect delivery,” he said with a smile.

He struck again in his next over to send the left-handed Fakhar packing after the batsman played against the spin to give away a catch at short fine leg.

Vijay Shankar and Hardik Pandya also took two wickets each to restrict Pakistan to 212 for six in a failed chase for their revised target of 302 in 40 overs.

“Both Babar and Fakhar Zaman play spin well. They were rotating the strike and were attacking, so it was important to break that partnership,” said Kuldeep. “Getting Babar out and then another wicket put them under pressure and according to DLS they needed a very high run-rate and that was a plus point for us.”

Pundits had raised doubts about Kuldeep’s performance in the World Cup after coming off an ordinary show in the Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament.

But the 24-year-old spinner has held his own with 1-46 against South Africa and a breakthrough performance against Pakistan.

“Everyone is talking about my rhythm. I don’t think I lost my rhythm. It happens when you don’t pick wickets but the last three games I have bowled really well,” he said. “In the game against Australia they were struggling to hit me and that’s important for any spinner.”

India vice-captain Rohit Sharma stood out with his 140 but the opener was quick to praise Kuldeep for his key strikes in the Pakistan innings.

“He’s our match-winning bowler in that middle over phase, and today also you saw how important those crucial wickets were,” said Sharma. “Both the batsmen were set. Of course, he didn’t start the tournament the way he would like to, but for us as a group around him, our job is to just make sure that he gets that confidence, he gets that backing from the team.”

Kuldeep has claimed 90 wickets from 47 ODI matches since his debut in 2017.

Published in Dawn, June 18th, 2019

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