Bowling to Sachin Tendulkar an education: Pragyan Ojha

April 3, 2013

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Hyderabad, Mar 3: Left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojhabecame the third quickest Indian to reach 100 wickets when he scalped Australian James Pattinson in the first innings of the fourth Test at Delhi recently. The 26-year-old, who has 102 Test wickets from just 22 Tests, is also the joint highest wicket-taker in Tests from Hyderabad, equaling off-spinner Shivlal Yadav's mark. Ojha, who is in Bangalore preparing with Mumbai Indians for their opening game against Royal Challengers, said the IPL and his achievements on Tuesday. Excerpts:

IPL a boon: It's a great platform for youngsters. I was just a domestic player when I was signed up by the Deccan Chargers in 2008. After some good performances that year (11 wickets), there was no looking back. I went on to get my India cap. For youngsters, it's anawesome opportunity to rub shoulders with international stars and legends of the game. Even if one doesn't get to play many games, being in the same dressing room is in itself education.

Struggles: I had a really good time with the Deccan Chargers in the first four seasons (60 wickets in 54 matches). I struggled a bit after moving to the Mumbai Indians last season. And then, after doing so well against England, I got to play only two Tests in the recent series against Australia but was able to cross the 100-wicket mark. I have learnt to take disappointments in the stride. Such moments only make me mentally tougher.

Tendulkar effect: It's great to have someone like Sachin paaji in the dressing room. He is an inspiration for all of us as the energy, commitment and dedication he has for the game even after more than two decades of international cricket is just amazing. He is an awesome player and a wonderful person. I always love to bowl to him at the nets as I get to learn a lot from it.

Kumble factor: We have good support staff and that helps a lot in a tough competition like this. Having Anil (Kumble) bhai as a mentor is really proving to be a blessing for me especially. His vast experience and knowledge of the game is something that I want to tap into during this season. I will be working with him closely and look to become a better bowler.

New skipper Ponting: There is not much that I can say about Ponting. He is a proven match-winner and is not only a great batsman but also a wonderful captain. On top of it, he is a jolly good guy and gets along well with all the players. His very presence will be a big boon for the team.

Learning from Harbhajan: I consider myself fortunate to have played with Bhajji. I have gained a lot from him. To have a senior like him is always a great thing for a youngster.

John Wright: It is still early days with him. Haven't been able to interact with him much but he has tremendous knowledge of the game and I look forward to tap into it.

Batting: I have started working on my batting too with Wright helping me out in that area. I want to contribute to the team with the willow too as in a T20 game every run scored is vital.

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March 27,2020

New Delhi, Mar 27: India skipper Virat Kohli on Friday made a heartfelt appeal to the citizens of the country, asking them to follow social distancing as a precautionary measure against the coronavirus pandemic.
He also went on to say that over the past few days, he has seen some people still taking to the streets, and added that if people still continue to venture out, then they are not being honest with the country.
Kohli released a small video clip on Twitter, making the public appeal and captioned the post as: "Please wake up to the reality and seriousness of the situation and take responsibility. The nation needs our support and honesty"
"Today, I am talking to you as a citizen of the country. Whatever I have seen over the past few days, I have seen people not following the lockdown, it has made me feel that some people are taking the battle against COVID-19 very lightly. I request you all to please follow social distancing, whatever the government is asking you to do, please follow it," Kohli said in the video released on Twitter.
"Think about what can happen to your family members because of your negligence. Our medical experts are fighting this battle day in and day out. If you are still going out to the streets, then I don't think you are being honest to your country," he added.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided to impose a 21-day lockdown in the country as a precautionary measure against coronavirus.
According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, the total number of COVID-19 positive cases have risen to 724 in India (including 640 active cases, 66 cured or discharged people) and 17 deaths.
The World Health Organisation had termed the coronavirus outbreak as a pandemic on March 11. 

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July 25,2020

New Delhi, Jul 25: Former India spinner Anil Kumble said that he has never understood why people compared him with Australia's Shane Warne.

Kumble was doing an Instagram live session with former Zimbabwe pacer Pommie Mbangwa and it was then that the spinner also talked about being the third-highest wicket-taker in Test cricket.

"It feels really wonderful to finish with these many wickets. I never bothered about statistics or what my average should be, I wanted to bowl the whole day and be the one to take wickets. To finish as the third-highest wicket-taker in Tests alongside Murali and Warne is very special. All three of us played in the same era, there were a lot of comparisons, I do not know why people compared me with Warne. Warne was someone really different and he was on a different plane," Kumble told Mbangwa during the interaction.
"These two guys could spin the ball on any surface so it became really difficult for me when they started comparing me with Warne and Murali. I learnt a lot by watching them both bowl," he added.

The Indian spinner announced his retirement from international cricket in 2008. He finished with 619 wickets in the longest format of the game.

He has the third-highest number of wickets in Tests, only behind Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan (800) and Australia's Shane Warne (708).

Kumble is the second bowler in the history of international cricket after England's Jim Laker to take all ten wickets in an innings of a Test match.

He had achieved the feat against Pakistan in 1999 at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in Delhi. Kumble had bowling figures of 10-74 from 26.3 overs in the second innings of the Test match.
Kumble will be coaching Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League (IPL). 

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March 7,2020

Melbourne, Mar 7: Ahead of the Women's T20 World Cup against Australia, India spinner Poonam Yadav said that skipper Harmanpreet Kaur has given her a lot of support.

"Harmanpreet has been of immense support. When I got hit for a six in the first over, she came to me and said, 'Poonam, you're one of the most experienced players in the team, and we expect better of you'," Poonam said.

The 28-year-old experienced bowler has played 68 shortest format games for India and taken 94 wickets at an average of 22.66.

She has been in devastating form throughout the tournament and has bagged nine wickets so far.

"So, that kind of stirred something within me. I told myself if my captain has that much faith in me, I should be able to make a comeback," she said.

"I took a wicket in the very next ball, and didn't look back since. Now when I look back at that moment, it means so much in the context of my individual performance and run to the final," she added.

In the opening game against Australia at Sydney Showground, Poonam came within a whisker of the third hat-trick in Women's T20 World Cup history, dismissing Rachael Haynes and Ellyse Perry before Jess Jonassen was dropped.

The final of the tournament will be played at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on March 8 -- International Women's Day.

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