Pujara Backs Prince Yadav for India World Cup Dream After Match-Winning Spell

Cheteshwar Pujara has backed fast bowler Prince Yadav to achieve his World Cup dream for India. Prince took 3/33, including key wickets of Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal and Jitesh Sharma, as LSG beat RCB by nine runs. Pujara praised Prince's ability to bowl in pressure situations and his improvement over two IPL seasons. Mitchell McClenaghan called Prince's delivery to dismiss Kohli a 'divine delivery'.

Key Points: Pujara: Prince Yadav's World Cup Dream Not Far from Reality

  • Prince Yadav takes 3/33 for LSG in win over RCB
  • Pujara: Prince has talent and temperament for India
  • Mitchell Marsh scores 111 for LSG
  • McClenaghan calls Prince's Kohli wicket 'divine delivery'
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'World Cup dream not far from reality for Prince Yadav': Pujara

Cheteshwar Pujara praises Prince Yadav's match-winning 3/33 for LSG vs RCB, saying the pacer's talent and temperament make his World Cup dream achievable.

"He is talented, and that World Cup dream he was talking about, I am sure, will not be far from reality. - Cheteshwar Pujara"

Lucknow, May 8

Former India batter Cheteshwar Pujara believes that fast bowler Prince Yadav is not very far from realising his World Cup dream after the youngster played a key role in Lucknow Super Giants' thrilling nine-run win over the Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Prince delivered a match-winning spell under pressure as LSG defended 209/3 in the rain-curtailed 19-overs-a-side contest. The pacer finished with figures of 3-33, including the crucial wickets of Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal and Jitesh Sharma, helping LSG regain control after RCB threatened to chase down the target.

Pujara said Prince's performances over the last two seasons show he has both the talent and temperament to aim for bigger honours with India.

"Not just this season; even last season, he impressed a lot. He bowls in all phases of the game, often in pressure situations. Even in this game, he gave away just two runs in an over and took a couple of wickets," Pujara told Jio Hotstar.

"He is talented, and that World Cup dream he was talking about, I am sure, will not be far from reality. Yes, he has the dream to represent India at the World Cup, but he also has the ability. It's important to focus on following the right process and keep improving, like he has done from last year to this season," he added.

Batting first, LSG posted a massive total courtesy a blazing 111 from Mitchell Marsh and valuable contributions from skipper Rishabh Pant and Nicholas Pooran. Defending a revised target of 213 under the DLS method, LSG struck early when Mohammad Shami set the tone with a wicket in the very first over, dismissing Jacob Bethell, Prince followed it up with an absolute peach to send Virat Kohli back, igniting celebrations.

Former New Zealand cricketer Mitchell McClenaghan called Prince wicket ball to Kohli a divine delivery, explaining that he hit the seam, which was enough to beat Kohli.

"It was a divine delivery. He wasn't trying to swing the ball in. He just hit the seam. It just swung in enough off the seam to beat Virat. After that, Padikkal was a big wicket as well. He has been in exceptional form and, just to be able to tighten him up slightly on that line, was crucial. He was searching for that ball on the hip to play the pull shot.

"We've seen Jitesh Sharma get out this way in this tournament so far, quite regularly, and that's great execution. There would have been a plan before the game to make sure that they tested him upstairs with a short ball, but you've still got to be able to execute it, and the little extra pace that he possesses was able to get the job done," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally, some promising Indian fast bowling talent emerging! Prince has shown consistency across seasons, and his ability to bowl under pressure is impressive. But I hope the management doesn't rush him into the national team without giving him more domestic experience. Let him mature properly.
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Vikram M
Prince is the real deal! That ball to Virat was unreal—divine indeed. And taking out Padikkal, who's in red-hot form, shows his game awareness. LSG has a firecracker in their ranks. Just hope he stays injury-free and keeps working on his fitness. Indian bowling future looks bright!
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Michael C
Great to see young Indian pacers stepping up. Prince's spell was exactly what LSG needed. But let's not get carried away—international cricket is a different beast. He needs to prove himself in more pressure situations and against top-tier batting lineups before the World Cup talk becomes serious.
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Kavya N
McLenaghan's "divine delivery" comment says it all! Prince has that X-factor. But I also notice how disciplined he was—giving just 2 runs in an over is incredible in T20s. His journey from last season to now is inspiring. Just focus on the process, Prince, and the World Cup will come! 💪

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