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'Anil sir' asked me to be calm and back my skills: Bishnoi
Kings XI Punjab's young spinner Ravi Bishnoi says head coach Anil Kumble has advised him to always stay calm and back his skills as a bowler. The 20-year-old Bishnoi snared three wickets in an emphatic 97-run win over Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier league (IPL) on Thursday night.
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"Anil sir has always asked me to back strength in my bowling and skill. He asked me not to try too many things and try to be cool and calm in the middle," Bishnoi said at the post-match press conference. The India U-19 World Cup player returned impressive figures of 3-32 in his four overs against a side that boasts of the likes of Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers.
When asked, he sounded confident about bowling against the top players. "Since we had a long camp before the IPL, I was preparing myself mentally as skill level is the same for everyone here. So being mentally strong and brave was my main focus.
"I told myself not to bowl lose deliveries which would allow them to attack me," said the leg-spinner. "We prepared well in our camp before the tournament here. We were focusing on mental strength and not bowling lose balls," he added.
Skipper K L Rahul's sublime hundred was the highlight of an all-round performance as Kings XI Punjab crushed Royal Challengers Bangalore by a whopping 97-run margin. Opening the innings, Rahul punished the RCB bowlers into submission to help KXIP to a daunting 206 for three before the bowling attack put up a disciplined effort to bundle Virat Kohli's side for 109 with three overs to spare.
Speaking about the game, Bishnoi said, "We were targeting to bundle them as early as we can. We stepped on the filed as we have to defend 180 runs," Bishnoi said. Regarding his skipper, Bishnoi was full of praise.
"He is a class batsman with strong batting technicality. Everybody wants to see his shots again and again." Kohli dropped two catches off the blade of Rahul, which proved costly, and his teammate Yuzvendra Chahal said spotting the ball even during practice was a bit difficult "It was a little bit difficult, even during the practice. It was a little bit hard compared to the other grounds." On the current scenario, Chahal said, "It is just the second match and in the first match, we won because of the death bowling. So, it is too early. We bowled well but KL batted so well."
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