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With an experience of more than 12 years, Ishant Sharma has reinvented himself as one of the pivotal players for the pace battery of Indian cricket in Tests. Once known as a spin dependent side, India has emerged into one of the most formidable fast bowling units today. Ishant Sharma picked up eight wickets in two innings that helped Delhi defeat Hyderabad by seven wickets in the ongoing Ranji Trophy. He shed light in the post-match conference regarding how the fast bowling line-up getting constant chopping and change didn’t help them gain consistency under the leadership of MS Dhoni.

Ishant also depicted how communication has increased now that the pool has reduced to 3-4 fast bowlers. The 31-year-old expressed that there was less understanding when the pool comprised of six to seven bowlers.

Ishant Sharma, set to become the second Indian pacer after Kapil Dev to play 100 Test matches, said that the bowlers have matured since Virat Kohli took over the captaincy. He expressed how less family-time is a blessing in disguise as it allows bowlers to communicate and understand each other well.

India’s next assignment in the red-ball cricket is a 2-match Test series in New Zealand. Ishant Sharma, with his newly found rhythm, could play a vital role for the visitors based on the pace dominated pitches and seam-friendly weather conditions of New Zealand.

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