IPL 8: Mitchell Johnson Impressed with Indian Pacers Anureet Singh and Sandeep Sharma
Mitchell Johnson believes that Anureet Singh and Sandeep Sharma have gained pace and he was excited to see their progress. Incidentally, Sandeep was also the highest wicket-taker for Punjab in IPL 2014.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: April 13, 2015 06:06 pm IST
Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson has lauded the efforts of his Kings XI Punjab teammates Anureet Singh and Sandeep Sharma, saying they always give their 100 percent while bowling in the Indian Premier League (IPL). (George Bailey Praises Sandeep Sharma)
"I am really impressed with Sandeep and Anureet. They train really hard and always give it a 100 percent. You can never doubt those guys when it comes to giving it their all. They are just getting more and more experienced and the more games they play the better for them," Johnson was quoted as saying by iplt20.com on Sunday.
"Keeping things really simple has worked for them. I love seeing young guys like that who train really hard and it gives me a buzz." (Kings XI Deserved to Win by a Bigger Margin: Bailey)
The left-arm speedster believes the two Indian talents have gained pace this time around and that he was excited to see their progress. Incidentally, Sandeep was also the highest wicket-taker for Punjab in IPL 2014.
"It looks like they both have definitely gained a bit of pace than last year. They swung the ball last year as well and there is no difference there but they have definitely added some more pace to their bowling. The wickets are definitely helping them," the seamer said.
"I would even trust them when it comes to bowling on a wicket where there isn't going to be much of swing and movement. They will be able to put the ball in the right areas and be able to hit the wicket hard. It is truly exciting and nice to see their progress."
Speaking on Indian wickets which are having grass on them to assist pacers, he said, "It is a nice change. You don't normally see too much grass in India. To be able to see it here and see the ball swing and do a little bit off the wicket is nice."
The 33-year-old claimed 15 wickets in the recently concluded World Cup at an average of 21.73.