Harshal Patel may not be too natural talented but what is clear after his players about the performance of the match in his debut match in Ranchi is that Haryana Guy is certainly smart.
Middle-sleeved Pacer knew his limitations and was patient enough to work on his abilities rather than climbing what he was lacking.
“For me it is the ability to distinguish between my skills and things that I cannot do, the things that my expertise or talent will not allow me to do it.
You must continue to do it and make it so good so that even with that limited skills or limited options, you can make it work, “Harshal said after the second T20i.
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“Obviously, being a fast bowler, you want a bowl quickly.
But then I realize the ceiling of my speed might be 135kph.
If I’m really bowling.
If I’m really Well, in a very good rhythm, I might be able to be hours Approaching 140kph.
But I will never be a bowl consistently higher than 140.
That’s something I realize and start doing other things, other skills that I need to do well at this time.
Level.
” In almost 31 years, Patel became the sixth old debutant for the Indian team in the shortest game format, but made an instant impact on the performance of the UNPL Purple-victory with 32 of the 15 matches earlier this year meant he had knocked on the door.
The chance of injury to his team-mate RCB Mohammed Siraj in the first T20 in Jaipur proved to be a gift for Patel, who returned with 2-25 of the four-overs quota in the second match.
“It took some time (Indian debut) but I did not regret.
I am very happy that I can apply the things I learned in domestic cricket for 9-10 years.
I can’t ask for a better debut,” Harshal said after the match during the game Conversation with his teammate Yuzvendra Chahal.
Glad to get an Indian girl’s hat from Ajit Agarkar, Harshal knows that one of the skills he knows – The Yorker – will not work because of heavy dew.
He relied on his other skills to deliver goods.
“My main weapon in the death of Overs has left.
But I know how to adapt to the situation.
I want Batters to hit the square limit.
It works,” he said.