Kamboj became India’s 318th Test player, replacing the injured Akash Deep, who is suffering from a groin injury
India’s Anshul Kamboj on Day Two against England on Thursday. PIC/GETTY IMAGES
India debutant Anshul Kamboj, while reflecting on his emotions after claiming his maiden international wicket, admitted that he was not satisfied with his bowling and will look to improve further.
Kamboj became India’s 318th Test player, replacing the injured Akash Deep, who is suffering from a groin injury. He gave India a crucial breakthrough on Day 2 of the fourth Test at Old Trafford, removing England opener Ben Duckett for 94.
“I felt good after picking up my maiden wicket in international cricket. I was focused on hitting the right areas — that was my plan from the start. Some deliveries landed well, some didn’t. Honestly, I’m still not fully satisfied with my bowling. I’ll look to improve and do better tomorrow,” Kamboj told JioHotstar.
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