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Umesh Yadav said : till the age 20 year did not know what happen the leather ball

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Team India's fast bowler Umesh Yadav has revealed a great deal after seven years of stepping into international cricket. He says that when he started in first class cricket at the age of 20, he had no idea of ​​playing with a red SG test ball.


Umesh Yadav, who played 33 Tests and 70 ODIs till now, told BCCI DoT TV, "You are playing cricket since childhood. So you know a lot about the game. But if you are asked to do something a little different then it can be difficult for you.


Umesh Yadav


The pacer, WHO has won 92 wickets in take a look at and 98 ODI wickets, said, "I started playing with lawn tennis and rubber ball and by the time i used to be twenty, I wont to be unremarkably utilized in cricket failed to get caught. it absolutely was too late for a quick bowler. thus once this happened, I failed to understand what to try to to with this ball. ' And it took them nearly 2 years to know the bowling with it.

He said, 'I did not know where to pitch the ball, in the first two years, I could not understand that when the ball will go out and when it will go in or out.' With his performance in the last 12 months, Umesh has silenced critics who have been criticizing his line and length many times. Despite such criticisms, the 29-year-old bowler did not compromise on his pace.

Umesh Yadav


He said, 'I always wanted to bowl fast. As I grew up, I learned a lot about fast bowling. The place I come from is not famous for producing fast bowlers, "Yadav said." I knew that there were many bowlers who used to bowl at 130-135 kmph. I knew that if you do every ball at 140 kmph, then you can be a bit different and only then you can get a chance.


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