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Joy Of Watching Stumps Fly Made Me Bowl Fast: Prasidh Krishna

While most India players and budding stars struggled to train during the Covid-19 lockdown last year as they were locked up in their homes, Karnataka pacer M Prasidh Krishna, who was picked in the Ind

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By IANS News March 19, 2021 • 21:49 PM
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Known for bowling at a good pace and extracting bounce, Krishna has played 24 matches in three IPL seasons and taken 18 wickets. He has been a bit expensive though in the IPL, conceding 9.33.

Captain Virat Kohli, however, feels he is needed in the India team. "I think one guy will be a surprise package going to Australia (for 2020 T20 World Cup which didn't happen due to Covid-19)."

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"Someone who can bowl with pace and has bounced. Prasidh has done well in the domestic arena. It is a great luxury to have this group of bowlers in all formats. Looking at the World Cup, we have enough options," Kohli had said in early 2020.

Krishna says Kohli's words gave him a lot of confidence. "Kohli saying this gave me a lot of confidence. For me, someone like the captain of the Indian cricket team talking about you or mentioning your name means that you work a little harder and you might get called up and it has happened. I think it did boost my confidence - the way I trained and my motivation level," he said.

With a lot of competition in the Indian team for pace bowlers' slots, Krishna will find it tough to establish himself. But he doesn't feel any pressure.

"Not really (on asked if there is pressure to perform). It has been the same for me in Karnataka which was a star-studded bowling line-up. It took me some time to break into the line-up. I think it (competition) just pushes me."

"It made me what I am today. It is good to have competition around you. I think you grow through competition," he said of the time he had to sit out as R Vinay Kumar, S Aravind and Abhimanyu Mithun remained the first-choice bowlers for Karnataka in Ranji Trophy.

Krishna began playing cricket about 13 years back when as a 12-year-old, he enrolled in the Basavanagudi Cricket Academy in Bengaluru. His dad did not play any good level of cricket although he was pretty famous as a player in his locality and was also a big cricket fan. His mother was a university volleyball player.

"As usual, like any other youngster in the country, I started playing cricket just like that. I just kept at it and started playing a lot of tennis ball cricket and got into one of the camps, then school cricket, then state level in various age-group," he added.

The Bengaluru-lad also talked about what prompted him to take up fast bowling. "The sheer joy of watching the stumps flying and knowing batsmen get scared of the fast bowlers - bouncers and all of that. That is what pulled me towards fast bowling."



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