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Kuldeep Yadav has been a cornerstone of India’s spin attack since his arrival, maintaining the same calm, team-first attitude whether on the field or on the bench. Speaking on the sidelines of TOISA, the Kanpur-born wrist spinner reflected on his journey, recent highs and what lies ahead. Excerpts...
How does it feel to win two consecutive T20 World Cups?It’s an incredible feeling. Representing the country itself is a blessing and to win something for India while wearing the blue jersey is truly special.
Was it the biggest moment of your career?For me, the biggest moment was actually taking up cricket. I wasn’t initially interested, but my father encouraged me and enrolled me in an academy. From there to playing at different levels and eventually for India, it’s been quite a journey. I feel fortunate that my father showed me the right path.
During your T20 World Cup-winning journey this time, was there a moment that made you emotional?Watching
Sanju Samson score those crucial runs during the knockout stage of the World Cup made me emotional. I know him well, and over the past year he has been batting brilliantly in T20s, even though he didn’t always get opportunities because of team combinations. Seeing him deliver when it mattered and help India win was very special.
How are your preparations for the upcoming IPL?We (Delhi Capitals) have a very strong squad and performed well last season. Personally, my approach is simple — go out there and take wickets.
When will you start preparations for the ODI World Cup?The World Cup is still 15-16 months away, so preparations will gradually build up, starting with the England tour later this year. I’ve been playing ODIs for nearly nine years now and it’s been a rewarding format for me. The aim will be to replicate those performances on the biggest stage.
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