Pathan’s comments come amid a wave of emerging talent making an immediate impact at the highest level, reflecting a mindset where age and experience are no longer barriers.“It’s an exciting time for Indian cricket. The way they play fearless cricket, and you know, they don’t worry about anything. They don’t worry about getting out. They don’t worry about, you know, who’s bowling in front of them. A 15-year-old boy (Sooryavanshi) goes and smacks one of Australia’s best fast bowlers. So, there is no better side, you know, in cricket at the moment, especially from the Indian side,” Pathan told IANS on the sidelines of the EUT20 Belgium jersey launch event.And Sooryavanshi isn’t just attacking top bowlers – he’s dismissing reputations. Against a roll call of elite names, there are no sighters, no respect for pedigree, just instant intent. Bhuvneshwar Kumar was hit for four off the very first ball he bowled to him, while Arshdeep Singh was greeted with 6, 4, 4 in his very first over.
Even the craft of Sunil Narine and Siraj’s pace did not stop him – both were taken on almost immediately. And when Ferguson came steaming in the other night, Sooryavanshi reeled off 4, 4, 6 in his opening burst.And overall, among all the bowlers he has faced in the IPL so far, the reading looks even more impressive. Only against Mohsin Khan and Narine has Sooryavanshi been unable to break the shackles, while Rashid Khan and Prasidh Krishna have had a more balanced outing against the young Turk.
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