Ashish Nehra Says He Loves To Bowl In Death Overs, Praises Jasprit Bumrah's Skills
Ashish Nehra says that he loves to bowl at the death and has high words of praise for Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 10, 2016 08:10 pm IST
Ashish Nehra has had a career plagued with injuries and now he has come to a stage where he doesn't leave anything to chance, so much so that he stays from the customary game of football while the Indian team is training. (Old Workhorses Ashish Nehra, Praveen Kumar Still in Wanted List for IPL)
"I would love to play football with the team, but I have had so many injuries in the past, so I try to keep football away from my schedule," said Nehra, who made his international comeback after four years, with the T20s in Australia and is now looking forward to Asia Cup and World T20.
Nehra is loving it being in the Indian dressing room after a long gap and doesn't mind performing the role assigned to him, that is to bowl in the first six overs and complete his spell in the death overs.
"Whoever plays domestic cricket, their goal is to play for India. For me, playing for India after a gap of four years is an amazing feeling," the 36-year-old told in an interview to BCCI.tv.
On his role as a death bowler, he said: "I would love to do that job. Those are tough overs to bowl, and if the captain wants me to bowl in the first six and final overs, that means I am bowling well. I have done that in the IPL under the same captain (MS Dhoni)."
Nehra is also pleased to see the rise of young fast bowlers Jaspreet Bumrah and Hardik Pandya, who impressed in the recent tour of Australia.
"It is not easy for a young bowler like him (Bumrah) to land in the country and play two days later. The way he bowled in Australia and is shaping up, is great to see. In this format it is not easy for any bowler - at times, you bowl well but still go for runs. It is a tough format but it is good for him that he has played for Mumbai Indians'>Mumbai Indians and has that experience of bowling in this format. That's what the IPL gives to young Indian players."
He had words of praise for Pandya.
"I call him a West Indian guy from Baroda, because of his mannerisms and demeanour. He is very comfortable and an easy going guy. He is an amazing talent and a fast bowling all-rounder that India need. I definitely see potential. If he works hard and everything falls in place, he will be really good for India, especially in one-day cricket."