2019 World Cup | Playing chess in past is helping me pre-empt batsmen's moves: Chahal
Cricket | June 06, 2019 16:08 ISTChahal had an impressive World Cup debut against South Africa, picking 4 for 51 in India's six-wicket victory in Southampton.
Chahal had an impressive World Cup debut against South Africa, picking 4 for 51 in India's six-wicket victory in Southampton.
Rohit Sharma curbed his natural flair for greater good as his gritty hundred complemented a superb bowling effort in India's resounding six-wicket victory over a hapless South Africa in their World Cup opener on Wednesday. While Rohit starred with th
Yuzvendra Chahal caught the Proteas in a web of spin in India's opener, as he ended up with 4 wickets.
Yuzvendra Chahal said that while people on the outside may think that all spinners want rank turners, he likes wickets which are flat and have a bit of bounce on offer.
There was a spell of rain on Monday and forecast of cloudy weather and shower on Wednesday in Southampton and that has been confusing the team management about which all-rounder to go with against South Africa.
Chinaman bowler Kuldeep was not his best yet returned a three-wicket haul against Bangladesh, foxing the 'Tigers' on numerous occasions.
Yuzvendra Chahal has also stated that the series loss against Australia is indifferent to the World Cup clash against the side.
Yuzvendra Chahal is back on the long-awaited ChahalTV and the leg-spinner has revealed how the players warm-up before hitting the nets. On the other side, Rohit tries a steady hand challenge.
In an exclusive interview with India TV, Yuzvendra Chahal said that the team will bring the World Cup home.
The Indian skipper has backed Kuldeep Yadav despite his poor form in the IPL, stating that the spinner will learn from the experience.
Yuzvendra Chahal said that he will prepare himself for the World Cup in England after seeing the wickets there.
Kuldeep Yadav said that his IPL performance won't affect his World Cup form and he is back on track on getting his basics right.
Yuzvendra Chahal said that the experience of other players in the team has been helpful for the pair.
After finishing last in IPL 2017 and 6th in IPL 2018, Virat Kohli's RCB is all set to finish last again in this year's Indian Premier League.
MS Dhoni smashed 24 off the last over but failed to chase the required 26 as Bangalore held their nerves to seal a one-run win.
Chahal, who returned with figures of 2-27 last night, has so far grabbed 72 wickets from 41 ODI games for India.
RCB spinner Chahal feels that the team needs to start playing like a team and should not depend on a couple of players when the team is under pressure.
The RCB fielders dropped a number of catches and Kohli said they can't afford to commit such mistakes if they want to finish on the winning side.
The former India left-arm pacer, however, said RCB will find its mojo if it wins a few close encounters.
Asked if things are getting more and more difficult for RCB after their fourth loss of the season, Chahal said it was important to stay positive.
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