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Man of the series Amit Mishra says coach Kumble's support during lean phase helped

Amit Mishra, who has been the stand-out bowler in just concluded ODI series with 15 wickets says that the support by coach Anil Kumble during dull phase helped him to come back strongly. “It's not

India TV Sports Desk Visakhapatnam Published on: October 30, 2016 0:07 IST
Amit Mishra
Amit Mishra

Amit Mishra, who has been the stand-out bowler in just concluded ODI series with 15 wickets says that the support by coach Anil Kumble during dull phase helped him to come back strongly.

“It's not easy if one is not an automatic choice in the playing XI but if there is a coach like Anil Kumble who can give a pat on the back during lean phase it becomes easier,” says Mishra

Mishra grabbed 5/18 in India's 190-run rout of New Zealand and earned the Man of the Series award for his consistent performances.

"His (Anil Kumble) mental support is the biggest thing for me. I sat out for the entire Test series but he supported me mentally and told me "don't worry, your time will come"," Mishra, said at the post-match media conference.

Mishra also said how Kumble's invaluable tips helped him.

"Whenever I went to bowl in the nets, he always gave metips on how to improve your bowling, like the seam position... He told me "you can improve batting also". He's always there to rectify your small mistakes," Mishra explained on Kumble's role.

Having missed the Test spot to Indian premier spinner RAshwin, Mishra played all five matches of the ODI series as the offspinner is rested for the ODIs.

"At this stage of career, I have to perform. I am a wicket-taking bowler. It has become a sort of 'trademark' that 'Amit ayega to wicket nikalega' (Amit will always give a breakthrough)," Mishra who will turn 34 next month, added.

Asked if he regrets about not getting fair share of chances, Mishra's disappointment was palpable bit he tried to reason it out.

"I have stopped thinking what's not in my hands. I can improve my fitness, batting but can't decide on how many matches I've played. I've prepared myself mentally in such a way that whenever there's an opportunity I give more than 100 percent."

"I'm happy for all the hard work I've put in. I've performed well and became man of the series. It's the second series where I've played five matches continuously. Highest wicket-taker and played five matches. Especially final match. It was a lot of pressure. To perform well here, it feels great."


 

(With PTI inputs)

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