'You have to keep the batters guessing, work smartly' - Devika Vaidya reveals Anil Kumble's advice from U19 days
Devika Vaidya was roped in by the UP Warriorz for INR 1.4 crore in recent WPL auction.
Indian spin-bowling all rounder Devika Vaidya recently revealed how she met the legendary leg-spinner Anil Kumble during her Under-19 days. Vaidya opened up about the conversation she had with Kumble and explained how she was left awestruck by his humbleness.
“In 2014, I was playing Under-19s and just got selected in the senior inter-zonal, so one of my dad's colleagues told us that he would introduce us to Anil Kumble. My parents were not expecting that Mr Anil Kumble would sit with us and talk with us - he almost sat with us for 2 hours. I had taken some small clippings of my bowling and some clips of my batting to show him,” Vaidya said on Jio Cinema’s new daily show ‘#AAKASHVANI,’ hosted by former India cricketer Aakash Chopra.
Vaidya further said that Kumble told her to never change her action no matter what others said.
“He watched all my videos, he did not miss a single clip. He also gave me some bowling tips such as how to use a straighter, flipper and about leg-spin. I have a slightly different action compared to a leg spinner action, so he was telling me that if someone told you to change your action, then just show your leg turn and just never change your action, but you have to get smarter,” she added.
She further revealed the advice that the legendary Indian bowler gave her telling her to use variations properly and keep the batter guessing.
“You have to keep the batsman guessing as to which delivery you are going to bowl now. You have to use variations properly, so work smartly. So, even though I was young back then, in 2014, almost 9 years ago, I haven't forgotten that conversation because it was short and to the point, and the points he told me to follow are still useful to me, and I believe they will be useful in the future as well,” she further said.
Meanwhile, Vaidya was roped in by the UP Warriorz in the recently concluded Women’s Premier League auction. Having kept her base price at INR 40 lakh, bidding for her went up to INR 1.4 crore as both Delhi Capitals and UP Warriorz showed interest in acquiring her.
The inaugural edition of the Women’s Premier League will start on March 4 with the first match to be played between Gujarat Giants and Mumbai Indians at the DY Patil Stadium.
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