Together, Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal are affectionately called 'KulCha' in the Indian cricket circle. Both are old buddies and have had a comparative destiny as of late as they lost their individual spots in the Indian white-ball group.
Yet, presently 'KulCha' are back in structure in IPL 2022. They are the two best bowlers in the occasion. Companions off the field, Yadav and Chahal are in a tight battle for the Purple Cap, as of now being held by Chahal, who has 18 wickets from eight matches.
On Thursday, Yadav climbed to the second spot in the main bowlers' rundown with a 4/14 take against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Wankhede Stadium. He currently has 17 wickets at a strike pace of 10.47 when contrasted with 10.65 of Chahal.
Yadav said there is no contest or competition with Chahal.
"He has empowered me a ton. He has been similar to an elder sibling and remained by me during my terrible times. In my heart, I believe him should proceed to win the Purple Cap since he has been dumbfounding particularly the beyond four years," said Yadav.
He said the period when he was attempting to get wickets has made him intellectually solid.
"At the point when you flop throughout everyday life, you get to know how you veered off-track. At the point when you figure out how to sort that out, it makes you intellectually solid and you are as of now not scared of disappointment."
Yadav picked the wicket of Andre Russell as his #1 of the four he got on Thursday. He said he set him up well and in this way it was extremely dear to him.
The Delhi Capitals' spinner further said he feels that this is his best season in the IPL and he has upheld his expertise. He closed by expressing that for this season, his center has been to land the ball in the right regions.
--IANS
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