‘Surprise package’ Prasidh Krishna ready to deliver | Cricket News – Times of India

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BENGALURU: When Karnataka pacer Prasidh Krishna was recuperating from a side strain sustained during the 2019 Vijay Hazare Trophy semifinals, India skipper Virat Kohli, after India’s T20 win against Sri Lanka in January last year, surprised many.
Kohli said: “I think one guy will be a surprise package going to Australia, someone who can bowl with pace and has bounce. Prasidh Krishna has done well in the domestic arena as well.”

Kohli was referring to the T20 World Cup which was scheduled in Australia this year but will now be played in India.
While Australia will host the T20 World Cup in 2022, the surprise package was delivered on Friday, with Prasidh being named in the team for the three-match ODI series starting in Pune next week.
The maiden national call-up for the 25-year-old comes at a time when Prasidh is rediscovering himself as a bowler and will be a huge confidence booster for the lanky bowler.
Prasidh, who made his white ball debut for the state in the 2016-17 Vijay Hazare Trophy, had to warm the bench for a while with Karnataka boasting a competent pace unit in R Vinay Kumar, Abhimanyu Mithun, Sreenath Arvind and Ronit More.

When opportunity came calling, he made the most of it. In Karnataka’s Vijay Hazare title-winning campaigns in 2017-18 & 2019-20 he picked up 34 wickets and this season, he ended up with 14 wickets in Karnataka’s run which ended in the semifinals earlier this month.
Speaking to TOI about his maiden call-up, an elated Prasidh said, “It is exciting to be a part of this Indian team. It feels great to even think that I will get to rub shoulders with stalwarts who are part of the best team in the world. I know the team encourages youngsters a lot. Also, I’m looking forward to picking the brains of the players and the coaching staff.”
Prasidh is determined not to allow pressure to get to him. “It is an important series for me, especially since this is my maiden call-up. I’m going to focus on giving my best while enjoying the game,” he stated.
Prasidh is among the clutch of IPL discoveries who have earned the national team call-ups. On that count, he is grateful for the platform Kolkata Knight Riders provided.
KKR picked Prasidh as a late injury replacement for Kamlesh Nagarkoti in 2017 and have persisted with him since. In 24 matches for the two-time champions, he has claimed 18 wickets with 4/30 being his best.
Acknowledging the franchise’s contribution, Prasidh pointed out, “Kolkata Knight Riders gave me the first big platform and I’m grateful for that. They saw something in me and encouraged me to push the boundaries and challenge myself. They have really looked after me very well.”

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Bishan Singh Bedi: Bishan Singh Bedi receives ‘get well soon’ card from Mumbai team after discharge from hospital | Cricket News – Times of India

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MUMBAI: In a laudable gesture, the Mumbai team, which will take on Uttar Pradesh in the final of the Vijay Hazare Trophy at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday, sent a ‘get well soon’ card to legendary former India left-arm spinner Bishan Singh Bedi, who recently spent nearly three weeks in a hospital following a bypass surgery.
“Couldn’t come personally@BishanBedi sir due to covid restrictions, please accept @MumbaiCricAssoc & all the team member’s heartfelt wishes. Wishing you a speedy recovery, get well soon sir.#legend,” tweeted Mumbai coach Ramesh Powar (a former India off-spinner), along with a picture of the card, which was signed by the entire Mumbai team.
The 74-year-old former India captain had undergone a bypass surgery at the capital’s Sir Gangaram Hospital last month after he complained of heart problems.

Later, Bedi underwent an operation to remove blood clotting in his brain. He returned home only a couple of days back.
Bedi, a former India captain, played 67 Tests and 10 ODIs between 1967 and 1979, and took 266 and seven wickets respectively.



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Captaincy helping Prithvi Shaw’s ‘relaunch’ | Cricket News – Times of India

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MUMBAI: If Prithvi Shaw has bounced back just a couple of months after being dropped from India’s Test team following his failure (0 & 4) in the first Test at Adelaide against Australia by slamming four hundreds (including a double hundred) in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, then the Mumbai selectors and coach deserve a pat on the back for this too.
Even though he was returning to the Mumbai team after struggling in Australia, Shaw was made the vice-captain of the team for the league stage of Vijay Hazare, and then the captain for the knockout stage. In the three games that Shaw has led Mumbai in, the 21-year-old’s scores have been: 227* (against Puducherry in the league stage), 185* (against Saurashtra) & 165 (off 122 balls), in the semis against Karnataka.
The responsibility of captaincy, it seems, is making him give off his best. “I have captained the India Under-19 team (to World Cup triumph), and also other teams in junior cricket. Whether I’m captaining the team or not, I always believe in giving more than 100% from my side. Leading Mumbai is an honour for me. I’m thankful and grateful to everyone including my teammates for bestowing their faith in me,” Shaw tells TOI.
“Captaining Mumbai has changed his approach going into matches dramatically. He wants to keep the team first. He wants to take his side through, and that’s what is making a huge difference in the end result. If you see, his hundreds are big ones. He’s not letting it go after getting set. He wants to spend time at the wicket, and doesn’t get carried away with his stroke-play. He takes responsibility for his actions on and off the field, and that helps him in a match situation. He wants to finish the game,” says Mumbai coach Ramesh Powar, a former India off-spinner.
“He’s looking after his teammates very well. He tried to build a bond in the team with a lot of conversations with youngsters. He knows that it’s important to play the senior leadership role, which involves mentoring youngsters. Since he has gone through a few bad patches, he wants to be there for young cricketers and help them out. It’s evident the way he approaches the practice sessions. After his batting practice, he helps out each and everyone who needs anything from him. It’s heartening to see this side of his. I really appreciate it. He even does the bowling drills with youngsters for around 90 minutes. bowls to youngsters. It’s a positive change in him. I hope he continues with this approach for a longer period of time. it might give him the edge doing forward,” says Powar.
Powar has observed that Shaw now looks determined to book his return ticket to Team India. “The important change that I’ve seen in Prithvi that I’ve seen is that he seems to be working on his mindset and the mental aspect of his batting. He knows exactly what’s needed to be done to rectify issues with his batting. You can see the determination to get back into the Indian team in his body language. He’s very much in his own league when it comes to batting technique. He’s very focused on his movements when he’s batting in the nets, so we don’t get into his technical thing. I hope he carries on like this,” says the Mumbai coach.

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Vijay Hazare Trophy: Karnataka thrash Kerala, ton-up Padikkal sends message to selectors | Cricket News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Young opener Devdutt Padikkal sent a strong message to the national selectors before England ODIs as he slammed his fourth consecutive List A ton as Karnataka beat Kerala by 80 runs in a quarter-final game of the Vijay Hazare Trophy on Monday.
Karnataka rode on skipper Ravikumar Samarth‘s knock of 192 off 158 balls and a stroke-filled 101 by 20-year-old left-handed Padikkal (off 119 balls) to post an imposing 338/3 and then bundled out the opposition for 258.
Kerala’s decision to put Karnataka into bat at the Air Force ground backfired badly, as Samarth and Padikkal toyed with their attack with a massive 249-run partnership for the first wicket.
Samarth, a 28-year-old right-hander, hammered 22 boundaries and three sixes in his 158-ball knock.
He completed his century in 112 balls and was aggressive right from the start, while Padikkal hammered 10 boundaries and two maximums.
It was a Samarth-Padikkal show as Karnataka were going strong at 196/0 after 35 overs having laid the foundation for a mammoth total.
While Padikkal continued his fabulous show in the national ODI tournament and in the process scored his 4th consecutive List A century and became the first Indian to do so, Samarth surpassed veteran Wasim Jaffer’s unbeaten 170 to register the highest score in a Vijay Hazare knock-out match.
After Padikkal fell in the 43rd over, Samarth upped the ante while Manish Pandey (34 not out) played his role to perfection. Samarth fell in the 49th over but had ensured that his side went past the 315-run mark.
For Kerala, right-arm medium pacer Basil NP (3/57) was the pick of the bowlers, while others had an off-day. Former India speedster S Sreesanth conceded 73 runs in his 10 overs.
Chasing 339, Kerala was in a spot of bother at 15/2 as pacer Ronit More (5/36) dismissed Robin Uthappa (2) and Rohan Kunnummal (2) early. M Prasidh Krisha (1/22) removed Vishnu Vinod (28) as Kerala slumped to 52/3.
Two-down Vathsal Govind (92; 6×4, 3×6) and skipper Sachin Baby (27) did the repair job with their 59-run fourth wicket stand, but offie K Gowtham (2/73) did the trick by sending back Baby as Kerala was reeling at 111/4.
Vathsal, who was then joined by Mohammed Azharuddeen (52; 5×4, 2×6), had different plans as they took on the opposition bowlers, and forged a 92-run stand for the fifth wicket.
Seasoned leggie Shreyas Gopal (2/64), however, brought Karnataka back into the contest, by taking two quick wickets.
First, he dismissed Azharuddeen and then Akshay Chandran, while Govind became More’s third victim, as the three dismissal paved the way for Karnataka’s win.
Kerala was eventually bowled out for 258.
Brief Scores: Karnataka 338/3 (Ravikumar Samarth 192, Devdutt Padikkal 101; Basil NP 3/57) beat Kerala 258 (Vathsal Govind 92; M Azharuddeen 52; Ronit More 5/36, Shreyas Gopal 2/64) by 80 runs.

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Vijay Hazare Trophy: Rawat-Sangwan partnership takes Delhi to quarter-final | Cricket News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Wicketkeeper-batsman Anuj Rawat smashed six sixes in his unbeaten 95 off 85 balls as an under-pressure Delhi made a remarkable recovery to beat Uttarakhand by four wickets in the pre-quarter final of the Vijay Hazare Trophy on Sunday.
Delhi will meet Uttar Pradesh in their quarter-final match on Monday.
Batting first, Uttarakhand posted 287 for 8 in 50 overs, riding on opener Kamal Singh‘s 77 off 83 balls, while former Delhi Ranji Trophy opener and current visiting team skipper Kunal Chandela managed a patient 62 off 83 balls.
In reply, Delhi surpassed the target in 48.3 overs after being reduced to 146 for 6 in the 33rd over.
Left-handed dasher Rawat found an able ally in his skipper Pradeep Sangwan (58 off 49 balls) as they added 143 runs in only 16 overs to clinch the issue at the Feroz Shah Kotla.
IPL specialist KKR batsman Nitish Rana (81 off 88 balls) was the only batsman among the top order, who managed a good score.
The pressure on the Delhi team had increased when Khistiz Sharma (13 off 23 balls) and Lalit Yadav (9 off 12 balls) failed to force the pace and once Rana got out, a lot depended on Sangwan and Rawat.
The Delhi captain had a successful outing with the ball too, getting 3 for 59 in 8 overs.
The lack of pace off new ball bowlers like Samad Fallah (2/64) and Dikshanshu Neg (0/43 in 5.3 overs) also helped the duo as they hit eight sixes between them apart from the 13 boundaries.
Brief Scores:
Uttarakhand 287/8 in 50 overs: (Kamal Singh 77 off 83 balls, Kunal Chandela 62 off 83 balls, Pradeep Sangwan 3/59, Nitish Rana 2/40).
Delhi 289/6 in 48.3 overs: (Ntish Rana 81 off 88 balls, Anuj Rawat 85 no off 85 balls, Pradeep Sangwan 58 no off 49 balls, Samad Fallah 2/64).

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