India’s veteran spinner Yuzvendra Chahal still harbors the dream of getting his maiden Test match cap. Chahal, who has been performing consistently in the white balls formats for the national team, wants to play the pinnacle form of the game – Test cricket.
The leg-spinner had a good IPL 2023 for Rajasthan Royals as he scalped 21 wickets in 14 matches at an average of 20.57 and an economy rate of 8.17 but the team failed to make it to the playoffs.
Meanwhile, Chahal has scalped 87 wickets in 33 first-class matches for Haryana and he wants to make a place for himself in the Test team by performing consistently in the Ranji Trophy.
“Every cricketer has a dream of representing his/her team on the international platform. And they reach the pinnacle when they wear whites and play red-ball cricket. I have a similar dream too. I have achieved a lot in white-ball cricket, but red-ball is still on my checklist. I still have the dream of getting the tag of ‘Test cricketer’ next to my name. I try to give my best in domestic and Ranji games so as to fulfill this dream of mine, and I hope to get the opportunity of representing the Indian Test team soon,” said Chahal speaking to Crictracker.
In fact, despite his consistent performances, Chahal hasn’t yet played a T20 World Cup game. The leg-spinner has scalped 91 wickets in 75 matches at an average of 24.68 and an economy rate of 8.13.
However, he doesn’t ponder about it a lot and wants to stay positive for the upcoming tournaments. Chahal added his focus is to deliver his best for the team and selection is not in his hands.
“That’s fine, you know. Some things are not in your hands, so I don’t ponder much upon that. My focus is on giving my best and performing well till the time I’m playing the game. Be it any match, my aim is to give my 100%. Selection is something that is not in our hands. Whether you’re playing or not, once you wear the blue jersey and be a part of the squad, it always gives you a sense of confidence. At least you’re there, and have to be ready for whatever is coming next,” said Chahal.
Chahal will be seen in action in the upcoming West Indies tour where India will play three ODIs and five T20I matches, along with two Test matches.
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