Balwinder Singh Sandhu (Jr) claims 5-66 to match former India seamer Sandhu's effort on debut at Wankhede in 1980
Balwinder Singh Sandhu (Jr) claims 5-66 to match former India seamer Sandhu's effort on debut at Wankhede in 1980
Senior Sandhu, who mentored Sandhu (Jr) for a brief period during his formative years at the Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers ground in Chembur, was all praise for the 24-year-old lad. "I am very happy for him. He is hardworking and his efforts over the years are paying off now. It is a good sign for Mumbai cricket that youngsters are performing," Sandhu told MiD DAY yesterday.
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The 1983 World Cup-winning member, however, wants Sandhu (Jr) to be more aggressive in his bowling. "He seemed to be a bit low on self belief earlier. I am sure his confidence will be boosted after this performance. I want to see him bowl more aggressively.
He is a very talented guy," added Sandhu, who had taken 5 for 59 to rip Gujarat apart in the first innings and came back to take 4 for 35 in the second essay way back in 1980. Bombay (as it was called then) won by an innings and 40 runs. Sandhu (Jr) was a touch embarrassed when he was informed about similarities with his one-time mentor.
"It is nice to know that our performances match. But please, don't compare me to him. He is a great cricketer and I am just developing. I never dreamt of taking five wickets on debut. I was waiting for this opportunity after bowling in the nets all this while. I am just thrilled now," he concluded.
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