Young Afghan bowler Noor Ahmad intrigues Kuldeep Yadav, who describes his quick-paced googly as a delivery that hitters struggle to catch.
The world’s top left-arm wrist spinner, Kuldeep Yadav, finds young Afghan bowler Noor Ahmad fascinating and describes his fast-paced googly as a delivery that is hard for batters to pick up. They both practice the same “art form.” When the Delhi Capitals play the Chennai Super Kings on the road in Chennai on Saturday, a lot will depend on Kuldeep and Noor, who have been playing well for their sides. Noor is now leading the list of wicket-takers with nine victims and an ER of 6.83, while Kuldeep has claimed five wickets from three games with an economy rate of less than six.
“I know him personally, and he bowls pretty well. He makes an effort to absorb knowledge from everyone. We also spoke last evening. “We talked about how to approach the leg-spin while we were sitting together,” Kuldeep told reporters at the pre-game press conference.
“And obviously, he has a lovely wrong’un and with that kind of pace, it’s very difficult for a batter to pick,” the former India player stated.
Regarding a match that is being marketed as a contest against Noor, Kuldeep remarked, “…and especially when you play in Chennai, it’s always very difficult to score against any wrist spinner.”Varun Chakravarthy of KKR, a bowling champion in his own right, was also praised by Kuldeep for becoming an essential part of India’s T20 team.
“Over the past year, Varun has excelled. He has undoubtedly performed admirably for KKR throughout the years. Thus far, he has demonstrated exceptional cricket skills. But according to Kuldeep, he prefers to be far more adaptable in his strategy than Chakravarthy, who believes in timing deliveries that he would bowl to a specific batter. “I’m not with you.I am highly adaptable. I don’t know how to proceed in any particular order. Simply read the batter’s thoughts about me and the optimum pitch to use while bowling to any hitter. I don’t have a 1, 2, or 3 sequence. On his end, he stated, “I don’t have it.”