
There are debuts that barely become better than those of Vipraj Nigam in the Indian Premier League (IPL) for Delhi Capitals.
Initially it is believed to be a good leggie between an alignment full of proven artists from the ship, Lucknow’s 20 -year -old player managed to collect Aiden Markram’s Wickt against Lucknow Super Giants. But he also received a beating when he granted four six, two bolus boundaries and bowling only three points of points of his two overs.
However, when he went to Bat, Nigam not only compensated for his number of bowling but also for first -line batters who returned to excavation in a jiffy. The young man forged an association of 55 races for the seventh Wickt with Ashutosh Sharma in just 22 balls when the duo took his team of the jaws of the victory to the edge of the victory.
Nigam criticized two six and five limits on his 39 of 15 balls while Delhi assured a memorable victory of a wickt to start the season.
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The surprising ability of the young Uttar Pradesh was there for everyone to see him, but his childhood coach, Sarwar Nawab, identified him first having seen him have a good performance against bowling players in a higher age group.
In a recent interview with Cricbuzz, Nigam revealed that the leg legs later occurred in his career after the coaches of the National Academy of Cricket (NCA) who told him to practice the leg spin, since it is rare to find an all -terrain in India.
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He found inspiration when observing Yasir Shah’s bowling, of the Pakistani Spinner, against the Western Indies.
“There was a trial game, the Western Indies against Pakistan. I saw the most prominent aspects. I had taken 10-11 WICKETS in that game. The way I used to play, I began to touch the leg in that way. From the beginning, it was one of the spinners of the legs I saw and felt that I liked and felt things that I could learn from him,” Nigam said.
Positive words of Axar Patel
He also revealed a valuable advice he received from the Captain of DC Axar Patel during the LSG game when he announced three six of Nicholas Pooran.
“If you do not stay positive in the field, there are possibilities that Tefield and that you lose the focus while hitting too. So that was the best part that Axar kept me positive after that.
The all -terrain did not hit the victory against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the second game. He played two overs again and gave 21 races without a wickt.
DC will face Chennai Super Kings on Saturday at Chepauk in Chennai.
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