Sneakers to spikes to splaying stumps
An autographed ball, a Honda Civic, and respecting your opponents
27-Jan-2009
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First bit of advice from a coach
Always respect your opponents.
Always respect your opponents.
First boots
My first pair were Ace spikes, which my father bought for Rs 650. The first time I went to the club they said I couldn't bowl in the rubber sneakers I had as I would slip on the turf. The spikes lasted one year, but the initial feeling of getting into something new was very good.
My first pair were Ace spikes, which my father bought for Rs 650. The first time I went to the club they said I couldn't bowl in the rubber sneakers I had as I would slip on the turf. The spikes lasted one year, but the initial feeling of getting into something new was very good.
First time I sent the stumps flying in Tests
It was a great feeling when I bowled Morne Morkel in the Kanpur Test. I really like the idea of getting a batsman bowled because it boosts your confidence, and you can get more aggressive.
It was a great feeling when I bowled Morne Morkel in the Kanpur Test. I really like the idea of getting a batsman bowled because it boosts your confidence, and you can get more aggressive.
First cricketing souvenir
The cricket ball with which I got my debut wicket, which was against Bangladesh. I got it signed by Anil bhai [Kumble]. He wrote, "Well done. Many more."
The cricket ball with which I got my debut wicket, which was against Bangladesh. I got it signed by Anil bhai [Kumble]. He wrote, "Well done. Many more."
First car
A Honda Civic - my first major purchase after I began playing international cricket.
A Honda Civic - my first major purchase after I began playing international cricket.
As told to Nagraj Gollapudi