They exercise secretively for a modicum of health and peace of mind in a country where the Taliban have stopped women from playing sports
sports1 day ago
Indian youngster Riyan Parag opened up about his "love" for bowling after starring with the ball for the team in the first T20I against Sri Lanka.
Gautam Gambhir and Suryakumar's era in T20I cricket began on a winning note as India clinched a 43-run win in the series opener.
India fielded five mainstay bowlers, including all-rounder Hardik Pandya for the series opener against Sri Lanka.
Chasing 214, Sri Lanka still had an outside chance of winning at 158 for four in 16 overs when skipper Yadav introduced Parag into the attack.
The Assam all-rounder immediately delivered goods by castling Kamindu Mendis as he gave away only five runs in the over.
He was handed the ball to bowl the final over and picked back-to-back wickets on his first two deliveries. Notably, Parag bowled all three batters and he will be on a hat-trick on the first ball of his next over.
Parag exploited the spinning track, picked up the spots for his delivery and bagged a three-wicket haul while giving away just five runs in his 1.2 overs.
"I love bowling. I bowl as much as I can behind the scenes," Parag said in a video posted by BCCI on X.
Parag revealed that he had a conversation with head coach Gambhir about the areas in which he had to target his deliveries.
"I think there was a lot of communication going on in the nets about where to bowl and how to bowl. And for these stages, there was actual preparation. It was done with Gautam sir as well. If you bowl on the 16th or 17th over, if the wicket is offering spin, where do you bowl," Parag added.
While defending the target of 214, India got off to a jittery start, with Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis going berserk in the powerplay.
After Arshdeep Singh managed to get the breakthrough, Sri Lanka batters started to lose the plot and tumbled like a house of cards.
After taking a 1-0 lead in the series, India will play the second T20I against the hosts on Sunday.
ALSO READ:
They exercise secretively for a modicum of health and peace of mind in a country where the Taliban have stopped women from playing sports
sports1 day ago
Batsman Sarfaraz Khan is all set to play under Rohit Sharma in the Bangladesh Test series which starts on September 19
sports1 day ago
Brentford attacked straight after kickoff and scored in 22 seconds before Erling Haaland's double secured a 2-1 win for City
sports1 day ago
‘I try to keep reminding myself to stay within the tournament because if I do well in the tournament, everything else takes care of itself,’ said the Spaniard
sports1 day ago
Investigations are still underway into Fahad Al Muwallad's fall on September 12, and the results will be shared with the relevant authorities
sports2 days ago
Four-time champion Rashed Al Qemzi surprisingly missed out on a place in the six-boat qualifying shoot out
sports2 days ago
Head coach Gautam Gambhir, in his first Test assignment, aims to secure a series win
sports2 days ago
This gold medal marks the country's second podium finish at the championship
sports2 days ago