Close to thirty thousand people
thronged the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad to catch a
glimpse of the master blaster weave his magic with the willow, and at
the same time hoping for a win for the home side. To their delight,
Sachin Tendulkar’s short stint at the crease was a visual delight and at
the end of the day, their team walked back with smiles to the dressing
room, recording a seven wicket win.
Earlier in the day, during the Mumbai Indians’ innings, the stage was set for a ‘Dale Steyn vs Sachin Tendulkar’
show. Tendulkar, got the better of the world’s best fast bowler as he
was hit with authority for two magnificent boundaries in one over. The
onus was then left on the other SRH bowlers to keep a tab on the run
scoring and at the same time stop the run flow off the master’s bat.
When Ishant Sharma
was given the ball, some said he had lost his old lethal self, while
others argued that he was going through a rough patch and the best was
yet to come. All of that was put to rest by the 24-year old lanky pacer
who got Tendulkar clean bowled, as he delivered a beauty of a ball to
get the master to take the walk back to the pavilion.
“It is a tremendous feeling to get Sachin Tendulkar’s wicket,” said Ishant in an exclusive chat
after the match. “When I started playing cricket, I never felt I would
someday bowl to Tendulkar or be playing against him. It is a big moment
for any bowler to get the wicket of one of the best batsman in the
world. I am pleased I got the wicket of the ‘God of cricket’. It is a
special feeling,” said an ecstatic Ishant who was adjudged the
man-of-the-match for his outstanding spell of fast bowling against the
Mumbai Indians on Wednesday.
Ishant ended up with match figures
of 4-1-15-2 which also included the wicket of Mumbai Indians’ run
machine Dinesh Karthik. For Ishant it was all about keeping things
simple. “I assessed the conditions and tried to execute whatever set
plan we had for each batsmen. I bowled according to my strengths without
thinking about the batsman. I am pleased that we did well as a
collective bowling unit. We kept things simple, without trying anything
extraordinary and did our basics right today. ”
Ishant has 12
wickets in the tournament so far and believes he is hitting the right
line and lengths consistently. He felt he has become more mature when it
came to bowling in T20s. Ishant the bowler was a satisfied man at the
end of the day. “I have been going in with a relaxed mindset these days
which is something that has worked for me in the IPL. I have been
consistent throughout the tournament. My economy rate has been close to
seven which I feel is fair enough to have in this format of the game. I
am pretty happy the way I am bowling.”Sharma also reserved praise for
Amit Mishra who was the only other bowler to pick up wickets in the
match. Mishra too was at his wicket taking best with two wickets to his
name. “Amit Mishra has been tremendous for us in the IPL. He did a great
job by keeping the MI batsmen silent and taking crucial wickets. I
guess we bowled well in pairs and did a great job in restricting Mumbai
to 129.”
Ishant though, regretted dropping Dwayne Smith’s catch
in the 11th over, but felt it was important that he moved on from the
dropped catch since it would affect his bowling. He said, “I felt bad
that I dropped an easy catch, but I had to make sure that I did not
think about it and let it affect my bowling. I had an over left to bowl
after that and had I let the drop catch affect me; I could have well
gone for runs in my final over. I am glad I took a clean catch later and
also summed up my bowling with good economical figures at the end of
the day.”
Source: http://www.iplt20.com
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