ICC Cricket World Cup 2019: Kuldeep Yadav is getting back good news for India, Yujwendra Chahal says

ICC Cricket World Cup 2019
ICC Cricket World Cup 2019
Yogwendra Chahal, leg-spinner, said that Kuldeep Yadav is very relieved to see him again in some form before the World Cup, that it is definitely good news for India, which will be on June 5 against South Africa. Ready to open your campaign.

Chinaman bowler Kuldeep could not perform his best even after taking three wickets against Bangladesh and overtook 'Tigers' on many occasions.

It was after a disappointing IPL, where they struggled to get wickets and they were removed from their side.

After India's 95-run victory, Chahal said, "I am very happy with the manner in which Kuldeep returned and showed confidence. It is good for the team before the World Cup."

"We trust each other, we know each other for the last 7-8 years and we have good bonding on the field. If I bowl first, then I talk to them about how the wicket is going on. And he talks to me before he is bowling. "

"Before a match, we always make plans, such as bowling more googly or sliders for a particular batsman."

It is a well known fact that wrist spinners have more variety than finger spinners and Chahal said that it is good for the Indian team.

Chahal, who was part of the pool of spinal spinners, said, "So if we have 3-4 variations then the batsmen have to think which ball is coming."

Talking about his performance against Bangladesh, 28-year-old, who also took three wickets, said, "I especially tried to separate my pace in a small field like this, in such plains, You need to understand what the batsmen are doing. To do, you can go for six or four but how do you come back to me which is important to me. "

"I bowled over 10. The wicket was not easy for the bowlers and the batsmen were attacking, so I, Kuldeep (Yadav) and Jaddu Pa (Ravindra Jadeja) tried to change the pace."

India shared 359 runs for seven wickets with KL Rahul and MS Dhoni against Bangladesh. Chahal said that the big total spinners were put under pressure because they could fly the ball more.

He said, "If the batsman gives you a big chance before the World Cup starts, then obviously it is a good opportunity for the bowlers, it is very difficult to score 350 runs, so you can fly the ball."

"When you are defending such kind, there is no pressure to start on bowlers, there is a lot of pressure on the batsmen because they have to chase 360-370 and they have to hit almost every ball. . "

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