Kuldeep Yadav Revealed How Rohit Sharma’s One Decision Destroyed Pakistan

The Indian cricket team registered a stunning 7-wicket win against the Pakistan cricket team in a thrilling World Cup 2023 game at the Narendra Modi Stadium. This win was also India’s third win out of the three games they have played so far in the tournament.

Spinner Kuldeep Yadav played an instrumental role in defeating the arch-rivals Pakistan. Kuldeep took the important wickets of Saud Shakeel and Iftikhar Ahmed. Both the cricketers went for the nonexistent sweep shot off the left-arm wrist spinner, hastening the Pakistan collapse.

Kuldeep believes that he was able to create confusion in the minds of Pakistani players as they went for high-risk sweep shots despite failing to read his movements.

Kuldeep was asked if he planned to bowl Iftikhar around his legs, and Kuldeep gave an interesting reply. He said:

No, I didn’t plan that I would try to bowl Iftikhar around the legs but since I bowl the wrong ‘un (googly), I tried that but it was a wide ball and also a bit on the shorter side which made it difficult for him to sweep,” 

Kuldeep Yadav Revealed How Rohit Sharma’s One Decision Destroyed Pakistan

Kuldeep Yadav

Iftikhar played the ball onto the stumps. Speaking about his dismissal after his stellar show, Kuldeep revealed:

“It was lucky wicket for me and this kind of wicket puts pressure on batters. They weren’t able to read me from the hands and were in two minds whether to sweep or play normally. I would have loved to get him out in a better manner though,”

Notably, Kuldeep Yadav wasn’t even supposed to bowl that over and only got to do that after speaking to skipper Rohit Sharma. He revealed:

“I thought they would try to sweep as they are known to play that shot. But they didn’t take chance but that extra over that I bowled after discussing with skipper, both wickets came in that over.

“Obviously Mohammed Siraj got Babar and that breakthrough helped. Planning to bowl that extra over did get us those two wickets and they couldn’t recover.”

There wasn’t much help for pacers or spinners from the Narendra Modi Stadium’s track. Speaking about the same, Kuldeep reckoned 270 would have been a good target to chase. He said:

“There were no plans that we would restrict them to certain total. All plans are based on nature of surface. 270 was a good score to chase on this wicket.

“Singles were coming easily but the wicket was so good for batting that whenever you pitched it a bit fuller, batters got easy boundaries. It was important that we found the good length spot and hit it repeatedly.”

He added: “On this track, we can’t say that the ball was seaming or spinning (turning) too much. Yes it was slow and plan was to prevent batters from getting room to hit. Squeeze the run flow by cutting singles.”

Kuldeep On Babar Azam’s Wicket In 2019 World Cup

Furthermore, Kuldeep was also asked about the delivery he bowled to dismiss Babar Azam in Manchester during the 2019 edition of the World Cup. Talking about the same, Kuldeep didn’t seem to be too excited. He said:

That was a good ball and it got hyped because of the World Cup but I have got people out with similar deliveries in bilaterals. As a spinner, you want to bowl these deliveries where batters are absolutely clueless as to which one is turning.

“That Manchester wicket had nip and bounce. Against good batters, it’s important to bowl in one area and force them to make mistakes. Rhythm gives you confidence.”

“To be honest, I played 3-4 games against them and lucky to win all of them. For me, you saw the crowd, atmosphere you want to do well. In 2019, best moment was playing against Pakistan.”