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IND vs SA 2022-23, Delhi ODI: 'Focusing on the process and my rhythm' - Kuldeep Yadav on 4-for
India thumped South Africa by seven wickets in the final Delhi ODI on Tuesday. Kuldeep Yadav was the Man of the Match, grabbing a four-for, while he explained that he was focused on the process and his rhythm.
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Team India was on top form as it triumphed over South Africa by seven wickets in the third and final One-Day International (ODI) at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday. With this success, the hosts have clinched the series 2-1 and have had a record year in international cricket. The star of this match was chinaman spinner Kuldeep Yadav, who clutched a four-for to push the visiting batters onto the backfoot, dismantling them for a paltry 99, making the win look much more remarkable for the Men in Blue. However, the 27-year-old is not thinking too ahead and is focusing on the process and his rhythm.
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After winning the Man of the Match award, Kuldeep recorded, "Feeling very happy, to be honest. Getting the Player of the Match award, the wicket was perfect, and I am enjoying my bowling. I am not overthinking the result. Just focusing on the process and my rhythm. I am trying to bowl in good areas. Not overthinking, my next target is to perform well in the Syed Mushtaq Ali tournament."
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After the South African innings, Kuldeep said, "Feeling happy to take four wickets, have taken four wickets after such a long time. I tried something different before IPL and have enjoyed my bowling since then. I missed the hat-trick and could have bowled quicker. I should have changed the angle."
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"I think Washington bowled well. The wicket was gripping. I tried to bowl seam-up deliveries, mix it up with the pace and set up the batters. I was working on my rhythm. I was a bit slower before my injury. I am not compromising with spin, just trying to work on my rhythm," added Kuldeep.