'Dream Ball' to Kohli Proves Prince's India Potential: LSG Coach

Lucknow Super Giants bowling coach Bharat Arun has hailed Prince Yadav's evolution in IPL 2026, calling his delivery to Virat Kohli a 'dream ball'. Prince, who took just three wickets last season, has emerged with 16 wickets in ten innings this campaign. Arun, a former India bowling coach, believes Prince, along with Mayank Yadav and Mohsin Khan, has the potential to play for India. The praise came ahead of LSG's clash against Chennai Super Kings at Chepauk.

Key Points: LSG Coach: Prince's 'Dream Ball' to Kohli Shows India Future

  • Prince Yadav's 'dream ball' to Virat Kohli hailed as ball of the tournament
  • Prince has 16 wickets in 10 innings this IPL 2026 season
  • LSG coach Bharat Arun backs Prince, Mayank Yadav, Mohsin Khan for India
  • Arun joined LSG due to team's exciting bowling prospects
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IPL 2026: 'Dream ball' to Kohli shows Prince's potential, says LSG coach Arun

LSG bowling coach Bharat Arun hails Prince Yadav's 'dream ball' to Virat Kohli in IPL 2026, backs pacer for India future after 16-wicket season.

"If you ask me a question, can they play for India? Yes, they have it in them to play (for India). - Bharat Arun"

Chennai, May 9

Lucknow Super Giants bowling coach Bharat Arun has hailed Prince Yadav's evolution in IPL 2026, describing his delivery to Virat Kohli as a 'dream ball' and backed the young pacer to play for India in future.

New Delhi-based Prince, who managed to pick just three wickets in six games last season, has emerged as one of the standout fast bowling performers in IPL 2026, with 16 wickets in ten innings. His nip-backer to Kohli in Lucknow, where LSG won by nine runs in a rain-hit clash, was hailed as the 'ball of the tournament' by various onlookers.

"See, Prince, last year he showed glimpses of what he could achieve. So, actually this year during the camps that we had, we discussed his strengths. See, under pressure, sometimes a bowler goes blank. But under pressure, the one who is confident of executing his strengths is going to be most successful in execution.

"So, we had lot of one-on-one chats during the pre-season camps and things like that. And understood what is the best, what are their strengths. And we went about working perfectly on their strengths and on execution. Even we had a chat with Kohli and Kohli said: 'how did he bowl that ball?'

"Because it's not very common - mostly, outswing bowlers, after pitching, the ball swings in the air. After pitching, the ball tends to come in because of the position of the seam, how it lands. I don't think any bowler can bowl it at will, but if you are consistently working on your swing, it can be possible. And it was a dream ball," said Arun in the pre-match press conference ahead of their clash against Chennai Super Kings at Chepauk on Sunday afternoon.

Arun, who previously served as India's bowling coach, also felt tearaway pacer Mayank Yadav, who played three T20Is for India in 2024 after a breakout time in the IPL in the same year and uncapped left-arm quick Mohsin Khan have it in them to be in the national team.

"See, one reason for me joining Lucknow Super Giants is due to the fact they were really exciting bowlers. If you look at Prince, Mohsin (Khan), (Mohammed) Shami is doing well and even now Mayank Yadav bowled pretty well in the last game. Okay, he is a little short of match practice I would say, but he is getting there. And also, we have a few other exciting prospects on hand.

"So, overall if you look at it, if you ask me a question, can they play for India? Yes, they have it in them to play (for India). It's (now about) how well they (the Indian team management) bring together the talent and getting the best out of it is a challenge for them," he added.

- IANS

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Michael C
As someone who follows international cricket, I must say the depth of Indian pace bowling is incredible. Prince, Mayank, Mohsin - all genuine quicks with different skills. But let's not rush them into national colors. Need to see consistency over multiple seasons first.
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Rahul R
Bharat Arun is a gem of a coach! When he was with Team India, our fast bowling became world-class. Now he's doing the same at LSG. Prince Yadav's improvement from 3 wickets last season to 16 this year shows the impact of proper coaching. 🙌
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Sarah B
Impressive how LSG is developing young Indian pacers. But I hope they manage their workloads carefully - Prince is still only 23 and has a long career ahead. The BCCI should monitor their bowling loads in IPL to prevent injuries like we've seen with other young quicks.
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Arjun K
That nip-backer to Kohli was pure magic! Even Kohli was surprised - shows how good it was. Prince has that X-factor. But my concern is fitness - can he bowl 140+ consistently for 4 overs in international cricket? Hope they work on his stamina too.
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Nikhil C
LSG's pace academy is turning into a factory of fast bowlers! Prince, Mayank, Mohsin, Shami (who they revived) - what a stable! Bharat Arun deserves huge credit. But Prince needs to prove himself in a full season first before we talk about India call-up. One good season is not enough.

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