Afghanistan got six sixes in the debut match, Team India’s death over king Gurnoor Brar told his plan, said – ‘The best version of yourself is yet to come’

Lucknow, Read: Young fast bowler Gurnoor Brar, who came into limelight by taking six wickets in the first two ODIs against Afghanistan, says that his best performance is yet to come and he wants to make himself more useful for the team. After the second ODI at the Ekana Stadium, he said that despite being satisfied with the current performance, he is constantly working on improving his game.

Brar said that outswing with the new ball is his biggest strength. If swing is not available then he puts pressure on the batsmen by changing the length and pace. Considering the importance of death overs in modern cricket, he is working special hard on yorker and death bowling.

In the mega auction of IPL-25, Gujarat Titans bought him for Rs 1.30 crore, although he did not get a chance in the playing eleven. Despite this, he described it as a great platform for learning. Brar said that the lessons learned from experienced players and Mohammad Siraj have given new strength to his game and confidence.

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