Everyone got to see how well I was doing when I got a chance with KKR in IPL 2022 Umesh Yadav reflects on his white ball comeback
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bcci.tv/articles/2022/…7390447Update - Mohd. Shami tests positive for COVID-19, Navdeep Saini ruled out of India ‘A’ series. More details bcci.tv/articles/2022/… Noting that he has barely played white-ball cricket after the 2020 edition of the IPL, Umesh Yadav said in an interview with journalist Vimal Kumar: "I did not play any white-ball cricket after playing for RCB in IPL 2020. I was doing well, practicing well, but I did not get the chance. No one was aware of how I was doing in the nets. "Everyone got to see how well I was doing when I got a chance with KKR in IPL 2022. People got to understand that I was not just relaxing in the off season." The pacer was roped in by the Delhi Capitals for the 2021 season, but he didn't get a single chance in the tournament. He went unsold in the first round of the IPL 2022 mega auction before KKR bought him for his base price of ₹2 crore in the next round. He made an instant impact with the two-time champions, especially with the new ball. Extracting the most off the surfaces in Maharashtra, the pacer was highly proficient in the powerplay and finished the season with 16 wickets in 12 matches.
IND vs AUS 2022 Everyone got to see how well I was doing when I got a chance with KKR in IPL 2022 - Umesh Yadav reflects on his white-ball comeback
By Gokul Nair Modified 19 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Umesh Yadav was playing for Middlesex before his national team call-up Umesh Yadav has earned a recall to Team India's white-ball setup after a lengthy absence after Mohammed Shami tested positive for COVID-19. The right-arm fast bowler made it to the squad on the back of an impressive IPL and county stint. The Vidarbha-born pacer has only played seven T20Is since making his debut in 2012. His last appearance in the format for the Men in Blue came in 2019. He is primarily considered a backup prospect in red-ball cricket, especially in home conditions, given his ability to reverse the ball. BCCI@BCCIUpdate - Mohd. Shami tests positive for COVID-19, Navdeep Saini ruled out of India ‘A’ series.More details
bcci.tv/articles/2022/…7390447Update - Mohd. Shami tests positive for COVID-19, Navdeep Saini ruled out of India ‘A’ series. More details bcci.tv/articles/2022/… Noting that he has barely played white-ball cricket after the 2020 edition of the IPL, Umesh Yadav said in an interview with journalist Vimal Kumar: "I did not play any white-ball cricket after playing for RCB in IPL 2020. I was doing well, practicing well, but I did not get the chance. No one was aware of how I was doing in the nets. "Everyone got to see how well I was doing when I got a chance with KKR in IPL 2022. People got to understand that I was not just relaxing in the off season." The pacer was roped in by the Delhi Capitals for the 2021 season, but he didn't get a single chance in the tournament. He went unsold in the first round of the IPL 2022 mega auction before KKR bought him for his base price of ₹2 crore in the next round. He made an instant impact with the two-time champions, especially with the new ball. Extracting the most off the surfaces in Maharashtra, the pacer was highly proficient in the powerplay and finished the season with 16 wickets in 12 matches.