Kuldeep Yadav visits iconic MCG and Cricket Australia headquarters
“Shane Warne was my idol, and I had a very strong connection with him," said Kuldeep.
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Indian spinner Kuldeep Yadav, who is currently in Melbourne on a short family trip, recently made a significant stop at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). During his visit, Kuldeep posed for a photo with the statue of his idol, the late Shane Warne, outside the stadium. Reflecting on the moment, he shared, “Shane Warne was my idol, and I had a very strong connection with him. I still get emotional when I think about Warnie—it feels like I’ve lost someone from my family.”
Kuldeep's visit to Melbourne also included a tour of the Cricket Australia (CA) headquarters. He was warmly welcomed by Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley through an online interaction. Cricket Australia presented Kuldeep with an overview of the upcoming Australian summer, highlighting the excitement as both India and Pakistan are set to tour Australia this year.
Expressing his enthusiasm, Kuldeep said, “It’s great to be here at Cricket Australia’s headquarters and the iconic MCG. I’m looking forward to the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, and we’re anticipating a great cricket contest between Australia and India this year.” He also acknowledged the unwavering support of Indian cricket fans, stating, “India cricket fans always support the team around the globe, and I’m confident they will come in big numbers for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, especially during the Boxing Day Test."
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Kuldeep in good form
Meanwhile, Kuldeep has been having a good run of form in the last couple of months. He was crucial to India's triumph in the T20 World Cup 2024, taking 10 wickets in five matches at an economy rate of 6.95. Subsequently, he was rested for the T20I series against Sri Lanka but did find a spot for the ODI series. The 29-year-old bowled exceptionally again, giving away 102 runs from 30 overs and picking up four wickets.
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