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Prasidh Krishna Credits GT, India Camp Bowlers for Match-Winning Five-Wicket Haul

Prasidh Krishna registered his first ODI five-wicket haul with figures of 5/23 against Afghanistan. He credited the competitive environment with Gujarat Titans and India bowlers for his success. Despite a century from Afghanistan's Hashmatullah Shahidi, India chased down 218 runs with ease. Yashasvi Jaiswal's unbeaten 110 and Rohit Sharma's 79 powered India to victory with over 21 overs remaining.

Competition, learning with good group of bowlers in GT, India camp pays off for Prasidh Krishna

Chennai, June 20

Following his match-winning five-wicket haul for India, pacer Prasidh Krishna admitted that having a bunch of great bowlers in the Gujarat Titans and India set-up in the Indian Premier League, learning and competing with them paid off for him.

Krishna registered a career-best figure of 5/23 and secured his first ODI five-wicket haul, reducing Afghanistan to 37/4 in the powerplay before Azmatullah Omarzai and Hashmatullah Omarzai put on a century stand, which ultimately took Afghanistan to 218 runs, which was never going to be enough against a power-packed Indian batting line-up, as Rohit Sharma and centurion Yashasvi Jaiswal put on 170 runs for the opening wicket.

Speaking after the match, Prasidh said, "Honestly, that is really helpful when you have some real good bowlers alongside (Mohammed Siraj, Kagiso Rabada, Ishan Sharma etc in the Gujarat Titans set-up. You keep learning from each other. There is always competition in the net. So that is what keeps you going when you have the right kind of group around you. You always push each other to do better, and I think that has paid off."

On the tactics that he has involved in his bowling, he said, "I think it is just that trying to hit the lengths as a team, whatever we discuss, whatever the tactic is. We just sit and think about the game and what is needed, and it is like homework for me."

Krishna admitted that after getting a four-wicket haul, he wanted to bowl an extra over immediately, but he told himself that there was still a lot of time left, having taken four wickets in the powerplay phase itself.

"But then I came back in, and I saw, look, four wickets, five wickets, I am definitely happier with the five, but if I had not got it, I am sure we would still end up on the winning side. So I am happy with that," he added.

After a century from skipper Hashmatullah Shahidi (102 in 131 balls, with 13 fours and a six) and fifty from Azmatullah Omarzai (50 in 56 balls, with five fours and two sixes) carried Afghanistan to 218 after a pace onslaught from Prasidh Krishna (5/23), Jaiswal (110* in 86 balls, with 14 fours and three sixes) and Rohit Sharma (79 in 69 balls, with nine fours and three sixes) ate into the majority of the target by themselves with a 170-run stand for the first wicket. Jaiswal and Shreyas Iyer (20*) motored along to the target, with over 21 overs left.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Shreya B

That powerplay bowling was top-class! 4 wickets in the first 10 overs set the tone beautifully. But honestly, Afghanistan showed great fight - Shahidi's century was brilliant. However, Jaiswal and Rohit just made it look too easy. What a partnership! 💙

James A

It's refreshing to see a fast bowler talk about teamwork and learning from others rather than just individual glory. The way Prasidh credited the GT and India setup shows real maturity. His five-wicket haul was well-deserved, and India's batting depth is scary good. Jaiswal is a star in the making!

Nikhil C

Prasidh's approach is commendable - doing his homework, sticking to team plans, and hitting the right lengths consistently. That's what separates good bowlers from great ones. But I do think he needs to work on his death bowling a bit; he can be expensive in the final overs. Still, a fantastic performance overall! 🔥

Ananya R

What a match! Prasidh was on fire in the powerplay, and then Jaiswal just took the game away. That 170-run opening partnership was pure entertainment. Afghanistan's fightback through Shahidi was brave, but India's batting depth is just too much. Great learning for our young bowlers to see how competition in IPL translates to international success! 🌟

Kavya N

I love how Prasidh stays humble even after a career-best performance. "If I had not got the fifth wicket, we

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