New Zealand left-arm spinner Ajaz Patel reflected on his historic figures of 10/119 against India in the ongoing second Test, saying that to achieve a feat like this in his cricketing career has been 'pretty special'.
Patel, who spent his early life in Mumbai before migrating to New Zealand in 1996, became just the third bowler after England's Jim Laker and India's Anil Kumble to claim all 10 wickets in an innings in Test cricket.
"Obviously quite a special occasion for me; not only me, my wife, my mom and dad, my family. A very special day for me for sure. To be honest, it's pretty surreal, I don't think you ever believe you are going to achieve something like that. To be able to do that in my career is pretty special," said Patel in a chat with the broadcasters after the tea break was taken.