Kuldeep Yadav Gives Success Mantra During ICC T20 World Cup 2024 Matches, Says ‘You Got to Match Aggression with Aggression’

Kuldeep Yadav believes in fighting fire with fire in the T20 format and it is that aggressive approach that is helping the Indian wrist spinner get instant success in the Caribbean leg of T20 World Cup.

Kuldeep Yadav (Photo Credits; @BCCI/X)

Gros Islet, June 23: Kuldeep Yadav believes in fighting fire with fire in the T20 format and it is that aggressive approach that is helping the Indian wrist spinner get instant success in the Caribbean leg of the T20 World Cup.

Kuldeep, India's best spinner across formats over the past 12 months, was benched in the league stage of the tournament in the USA due to the surfaces in New York. Virat Kohli Becomes First Batsman to Score 3000 Runs Across ODI and T20 World Cups, Achieves Feat During IND vs BAN T20 WC 2024 Super 8 Match.

The wily operator was expected to play a major role on the spin-friendly tracks in the Caribbean and he is doing exactly that in the Super 8s. Kuldeep has already taken five wickets in the two games he has been part of, including a three-wicket haul against Bangladesh on Saturday.

A big part of Kuldeep's success across formats is down to his approach. He is never afraid to toss the ball from length even when the opposition batters are going hammer and tongs. The Bangladesh batters were unable to pick him from his hands and the India spinner ended up being all over the opposition. Tanzim Hasan Sakib Gives Aggressive Stare As Send-Off to Virat Kohli After Dismissing Him During IND vs BAN ICC T20 World Cup 2024 Super 8 Match (Watch Video)

He dismissed opener Tanzid Hasan with a googly before trapping Towhid Hridoy in front with a straighter ball. Shakib Al Hasan was his third victim.

Explaining his mindset, Kuldeep said he doesn't compromise on his length.

“For any spinner around the globe, the length matters a lot. And especially in this format, you have to read what the batter is trying to do, be more aggressive, the approach should be like very - very aggressive. So that is actually helping me during IPL and it's actually helping me in T20 World Cup,” said Kuldeep on Saturday.

He will face his toughest test yet against Australia here on Monday. Asked how he sticks to his game plan even when the batters are looking for boundaries, Kuldeep said: "When the other team needs like 10 runs or 12 runs per over and the batter is going against you, my plan is to just stick with the length. "When they try to attack you, if you have a proper plan against them and you are bowling in probably the better length and you have maximum chances of getting the batter out. So that is my thinking, not thinking I have to get him out, just the length.” BCCI Gives Afghanistan Green Signal to Host Home Matches For White Ball Series Against Bangladesh at Greater Noida: Report.

Kuldeep hinted that he was fully aware of the team's combination in the Caribbean, having missed out in New York due to pace-friendly conditions.

“Obviously, I wasn't playing. Actually, I was playing as a 12th man there. I was helping out the teammates and carrying the drinks. That is more like playing. I didn't bowl there but I would have loved to bowl there.

“But it was more like an Australian sort of wicket. But here I played, I made my T20 ODI debut here back in 2017. I knew the conditions very well, just the length and trying to vary my pace. So it is nice for spinners to come here and bowl. “Now in Super 8s, we have a lot of pressure as well. We're going to play Australia in a couple of days' time. The wickets are good for spinners, as you have seen in the last few games as well. We got four overs, and that was my plan. Just sticking with the length and varying my pace,” Kuldeep added.

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