PBKS' Vishal Nishad vows to touch Virat Kohli's feet if he takes his wicket

Punjab Kings' new signing Vishal Nishad has revealed he would touch Virat Kohli's feet if he ever takes the batting star's wicket, calling him his idol. The 20-year-old spinner shared his difficult journey, which included family doubts and financial struggles. He transitioned to professional cricket after a friend noticed his natural bowling action in tennis-ball cricket. Nishad's perseverance paid off with performances in local tournaments, eventually earning him an IPL contract.

Key Points: PBKS' Nishad: Will touch Kohli's feet if I get his wicket

  • Humble celebration for idol
  • Journey from local T20 leagues
  • Family sacrifice and support
  • Transition from tennis-ball cricket
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"I'll touch his feet": Punjab Kings' new signing Vishal Nishad reveals his humble celebration plan for Virat Kohli's wicket

Punjab Kings' new signing Vishal Nishad, a massive Virat Kohli fan, reveals his humble celebration plan and his journey from tennis-ball cricket to the IPL.

"If I take his wicket, I'll touch his feet because he's my idol. - Vishal Nishad"

New Delhi, January 31

Punjab Kings' newest addition, Vishal Nishad, is all set to make his mark as he prepares for his Indian Premier League debut this year, according to a release.

During the pre-season camp in Udaipur, the 20-year-old engaged in a candid conversation with the team, sharing insights into the journey and experiences that have shaped him.

A massive fan of Virat Kohli, Nishad spoke about how the former Indian captain inspired him to take up the sport. "My idol is Virat Kohli. I am inspired by his attitude and his drive; he's my favourite," Nishad said.

However, with the prospect of facing his idol on the pitch, Nishad was asked how he would celebrate if he managed to take Kohli's wicket. "If I take his wicket, I'll touch his feet because he's my idol," he replied, displaying the unique blend of ambition and humility that defines the Punjab Kings spirit.

A standout product of a local T20 league and as a testament to perseverance, Nishad joined the Kings, following a journey marked by grit and family sacrifice.

"There were tough times. I used to go with my father and help him [with work]. I even thought I'd quit cricket," Nishad recalled. "My mother told me to leave it and learn something else because becoming a cricketer is so difficult. But I didn't give up. I told her, 'Mom, I will definitely do it.' Once they saw my resolve, my family stood behind me."

Originally a tennis player, Vishal was encouraged to transition to professional cricket by a friend impressed by his natural 'ball throwing' skills.

"Initially, I played tennis-ball cricket. A friend watched me throw and suggested to try the leather ball because he liked my action. After that, I decided to practice seriously. That's how it all started," he revealed.

He added, "My coach didn't charge me fees for three years. Eventually, I played in a local T20 tournament in Uttar Pradesh and performed well. After two years of playing in the tournament, I landed up here (with Punjab Kings)."

Explaining his choice to become a bowler, Nishad noted how his background in tennis-ball cricket played a pivotal role: "As I was practising with the tennis ball initially, I got used to making it spin. I adapted my tennis-ball skills to the leather ball, which played a major role in my becoming a bowler."

- ANI

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Sarah B
I love the humility. In a world of aggressive celebrations, choosing to touch your idol's feet is so respectful and speaks volumes about his character. His journey from tennis ball to IPL is incredibly inspiring.
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Vikram M
Respect for Kohli is one thing, but on the field, you're an opponent first. I hope he has the killer instinct to actually get that wicket! The celebration can come later. Focus on the game, young man.
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Priya S
Stories like his make the IPL special. It's not just about the big money and stars; it's about local talent getting a platform. Shoutout to that coach who didn't charge fees for three years – true heroes are often behind the scenes.
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Rohit P
From helping his father with work to playing in the IPL – this is a proper desi struggle story. His mother's initial worry is something so many Indian parents feel. Hope he makes her proud!
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Michael C
The cultural nuance here is fascinating. The 'touch his feet' comment shows a deep level of respect that goes beyond just sportsmanship. It's a very Indian way of honoring someone you look up to. Great insight into the mindset of young athletes here.
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Kavya N
While the sentiment is

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