it was difficult to wait for my debut, but words of gautam gambhir, parents helped: harshit rana | cricket news

It was difficult to wait for my debut, but words of Gautam Gambhir, parents helped: Harshit Rana | Cricket News

it was difficult to wait for my debut, but words of gautam gambhir, parents helped: harshit rana

NEW DELHI: India pacer Harshit Rana on Saturday said he overcame a challenging mental phase ahead of his much-awaited India debut in Perth against Australia, thanks to the guidance of head coach Gautam Gambhir and the unwavering support of his parents.
Harshit revealed that coach Gambhir and his parents’ advice to stay patient and focus on preparation proved pivotal as he seized his moment, scalping three crucial wickets to help India bowl out Australia for just 104 in their first innings.

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Reflecting on his journey, Harshit credited Gambhir for instilling confidence and perspective.
“It was difficult for me to wait (for my debut), but Gauti bhai was saying to keep my patience and do well whenever my chance comes. He always gives confidence. He was telling me to keep everything aside and think that you are representing the whole country,” Harshit said during his post-day press meet here on Saturday.

It was difficult to wait for my debut, says Harshit Rana

“I keep talking to my dad and mom before and after every match. So, they were telling me to keep your patience and God will fulfil my dreams.”
The debut announcement came a day before the match, leaving Harshit both thrilled and nervous.
“I used to get up early in the morning to watch cricket in Australia with my dad, so this is a big thing for me. I was told a day ahead that I was going to make my debut. I was not getting sleep after that and I slept very late that night,” he chuckled.
However, the nerves evaporated when Harshit bowled a stunning delivery to dismiss Australia’s Travis Head.
The Head wicket was the reward for meticulous planning and hard work, Harshit explained.
“We were talking about setting up the (Aussie) batsmen to dismiss them, and our plan was to attack the stumps. I was able to hit the right length and got wicket (Head).
“I have also worked with Morne Morkel to understand what line and length to bowl here. So, I was just sticking to that here.”
Harshit expressed gratitude to skipper Jasprit Bumrah, whose fiery opening spell paved the way for his success.
“Jassi bhai took three wickets upfront and set it up nicely for me. It often happens, Jassi bhai builds a lot of pressure on batters and it becomes easy for bowlers from the other end.
“When Jassi bhai does that the whole atmosphere charges up. So, when I came to bowl, the Aussies were three down and I was thinking of taking a few more wickets as getting them out early will be beneficial to us,” he shared.
Harshit also said that Virat Kohli’s on-field guidance also played a crucial role.
“It is really helpful to get tips from the seniors. Virat bhai keeps telling what to do while bowling – as in where to pitch and where not to pitch. So, you will get some confidence from their words,” he said.
“White ball or red ball, the length remains the same. It is just about the mindset, you need to change that.”

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