Kuldeep Yadav (IANS) 
IPL 2025

IPL 2025: Keeping it simple and focusing on my lengths, says DC's Kuldeep Yadav

CSK’s Noor Ahmad is someone who bowls quicker and takes the ball away whereas DC’s Kuldeep Yadav focuses on varying his lengths.

PTI

CHENNAI: One of the intriguing match-ups in the game between Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals will be between the two left-arm wrist spinners who are currently the flavour of the season. While both of them have different styles, they are crucial in their own way to help their respective teams get those wickets in the middle overs and restrict the flow of runs.

CSK’s Noor Ahmad is someone who bowls quicker and takes the ball away whereas DC’s Kuldeep Yadav focuses on varying his lengths.

Both of them boast an economy rate below 7 this season, but Noor knows the Chepauk wicket, where he was impressive on both the occasions picking seven wickets in total.

“In Chennai it’s difficult to score against any wrist spinners. He’s (Noor) bowling really well, I know him personally too. He’s someone who tries to learn from everyone. We had a chat about how to go with the leg spin. And obviously, he has a lovely wrong’un and with that kind of a pace, it’s very difficult for a batter to pick,” Kuldeep told media persons during the pre-match press conference.

Kuldeep, who had been an important asset for Delhi Capitals ever since the tweaker left Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) after playing for six seasons, continues to learn the art of wrist-spin and stressed on the importance of bowling the right lengths.

Speaking in this regard he said, “For me length is very important. It’s been my fourth year with DC. Nothing changes, you get matured after playing so many games and understand what your strength is and obviously spinning the ball is my strength, so I’m keeping it very simple and focusing on it.” 

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