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The Indian Premier League often helps the country unearth new cricketing gems. The story of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) star Swapnil Singh came to the for this season while others like Deepak Hooda have been doing brilliant stuff regularly in the T20 league. Swapnil and Hooda, who both play for Baroda in domestic cricket, reportedly went through plenty of issues in the team at Baroda, especially with skipper Krunal Pandya while Hooda’s troubles haven’t with the captain haven’t been hidden from the Indian cricketing fraternity either.

Seeing the duo showcase their talent in the IPL, a social media user thanked former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan for lending his helping hand as the duo went into a cricketing crisis at Baroda.

“Thank you so much @IrfanPathan saab, for helping players like Deepak Hooda and Swapnil Singh who were facing so many problems in Baroda cricket team because of their Captain – Krunal Pandya. The fans of Indian Cricket will not forget your contributions,” a fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

“They were working hard when no one was watching. It’s their positive attitude and persistence took them where they are,” Irfan said in reply to the post.

This season, Swapnil has been a decent bowler for RCB, picking up 6 wickets in 6 matches while also proving to be a handy lower-order batter. Hooda, on the other hand, didn’t have the best of starts to the 17th edition of IPL but did well in the recent games. Overall, the Lucknow Super Giants star contributed 145 runs in 9 innings at an average of 18.13.

Irfan has been acting as a fine guiding force in Indian cricket over the last few years, helping emerging cricketers unleash their true potential.

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“When We Were Losing…”: RCB Star Opens Up About Emotional Journey https://artifexnews.net/when-we-were-losing-rcb-star-opens-up-about-emotional-journey-5703803/ Mon, 20 May 2024 18:17:44 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/when-we-were-losing-rcb-star-opens-up-about-emotional-journey-5703803/ Read More ““When We Were Losing…”: RCB Star Opens Up About Emotional Journey” »

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) all-rounder Swapnil Singh, who entered the Indian Premier League (IPL) in the second half and made an immediate impact, opened up on his “emotional” cricketing journey that saw him experience numerous ups and downs and his relationship with star batter Virat Kohli.

RCB completed a remarkable turnaround from a horrid first half of the IPL 2024, which saw them win just one in eight games, to securing six successive games to reach the playoffs. In these six matches, Swapnil has played a crucial role with his small batting cameos, wicket-taking abilities and low economy rate. He has scored 28 runs across four innings at a strike rate of 164.70 and also got six wickets at an average of 19.00 and an economy rate of 8.76, with the best figures of 2/28.

Introducing himself to the audience, Swapnil said that though he was born in Lucknow, he has played for Baroda (2005-2020) and currently plays for Uttarakhand (2021-22 season onwards).

In 76 first-class matches, he has scored 2,727 runs at an average of 26.22, with two centuries and 16 fifties and taken 181 wickets. In 63 List-A games, Swapnil has made 1,153 runs at an average of 25.06, with six fifties and taken 67 wickets. In 81 T20s, he has made 877 runs with two fifties and got 69 wickets.

“My father was my first coach. I am playing cricket because of him. It was his passion to make me play that made this all possible. I was in class sixth when I shifted to Baroda for my cricket. He wanted me to become a batter. When I came to Baroda, I started to bowl. I made by Ranji debut at the age of 14 years and 355 days,” he recalled.

Recalling his bond with Virat, Swapnil said that he has played U15 and U19 level cricket with Virat and was his roommate during tours to Sri Lanka and Malaysia.

“When I met him after so many years, it felt so warm. We were meeting after so many years, asked each other about our lives and families. It felt really good,” he added.

Swapnil recalled being picked by Mumbai Indians (MI) in 2008 IPL, the first-ever season and making his debut in the league for Punjab Kings much later in 2017, playing four games.

“I was picked in 2008 for Mumbai Indians. Sachin (Tendulkar) is like a god to us all. When I met him and interacted with him for the first time ever, it felt good. My IPL ebut happened against CSK while playing for PBKS. Maxi (Glenn Maxwell) was my captain. I had taken just one wicket, of MS Dhoni, caught and bowled,” said Swapnil.

Later, Swapnil recalled one of his biggest career setbacks, being removed from Baroda side in 2020 despite his consistent performances as an all-rounder. The 33-year-old said that this proved to be a blessing in disguise for him as he learnt to stand on his feet. Former cricketer Irfan Pathan helped him in finding another state, Uttarakhand, to further his career.

“In 2016-17, played Duleep Trophy for Baroda, scoring the highest run for them and took a lot of wickets. In 2019, I was among top three all-rounders in India in white-ball cricket. Then came COVID-19. After this, Baroda selections were held. I felt I was a sure shot. But the captain told me that my place was not available in the team. It was given to a youngster. So I was searching for a new state to play. Irfan Pathan helped me. It was a blessing in disguise because when you are thrown out of your house, you learn to stand on your feet. Now I realise Baroda did good to me, otherwise I would have been finished,” said Swapnil.

Swapnil said that Deepak Hooda, the all-rounder from Baroda, is like a brother to him and it was he who contacted Swapnil and helped him make a comeback to IPL as a net bowler for Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) last year.

The all-rounder said that though coach Andy Flower and spin coach Narendra Hirwani were impressed with his bowling, he asked Andy for an opportunity to bat as well, which he got. His batting also impressed the coaching staff. He also played two matches for LSG.

He also said that when Andy moved to RCB as a coach, he urged the Zimbabwean to give him one more chance and he got to attend a camp organised for selecting new players. He also recalled that during the auctions, he had almost given up on himself untill his family informed him that he was picked by RCB.

“Deepak Hooda is like a brother to me. When he called me to become a net bowler for LSG, I cut the phone and abused him (laughs). He called me again to think about it. Irfan told me to go. I was like I have played in IPL myself. The concept of net bowler had started just then. I went hesitatingly. Coach Andy Flower was impressed with me. I was bowling from ball one till the last. Narendra Hirwani was impressed with me, he was our spin coach. He flipped me 180-degree as a bowler. I talked to Andy as to why he did not try me in batting. He also made me bat. GG bhai (Gautam Gambhir, then LSG mentor) was also there, they were impressed with batting too. Andy has a big role to play in all this,” said Swapnil.

“When RCB picked me up, they had conducted a trials-cum-camp. I asked Andy to give me one more chance, that could have also been my last. He invited me for the camp. The camp was average. When the auction was happening, I was travelling to Dehradun for Ranji Trophy. When I landed, it must be 7 or 8 PM, last rounds of the auction must have been going on. Nothing had happened. I had also missed it thinking that its over. I wanted to play this ongoing season and one more season if possible since I did not want to do this all my life. I was very disappointed. I thought there were other things to conquer. But then my family called me, and we just broke down. Nobody knows how emotional this journey has been for me,” he added.

Swapnil said that when he came here, he was well aware that he would get a chance to play only later. So to prove himself, he treated each and every net session he attended as a proper match before he got a chance to play.

“When we were losing, I thought fans would abuse us. But fans were not going down. It was shocking to me. I felt really good that fans are really loyal to us. I used to talk to my brother that I wanted to hit just a four and six in the IPL, since I have a wicket. I got to do that as well. On my seventh ball of my first over (in which he bowled a no ball), I got a wicket. It is all god’s work,” he concluded.

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RCB Star’s “Don’t Care” War Cry Before Facing MS Dhoni’s CSK For IPL Playoff Spot https://artifexnews.net/rcb-stars-dont-care-war-cry-before-facing-ms-dhonis-csk-for-ipl-playoff-spot-5690214/ Sat, 18 May 2024 08:25:26 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/rcb-stars-dont-care-war-cry-before-facing-ms-dhonis-csk-for-ipl-playoff-spot-5690214/ Read More “RCB Star’s “Don’t Care” War Cry Before Facing MS Dhoni’s CSK For IPL Playoff Spot” »

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Cricket fans around the world are eagerly waiting for the mouth-watering IPL 2024 clash between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Chennai Super Kings, which will be played on Saturday at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. This is going to be a special match as it will decide the fourth team for the Playoffs of the season. The match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Gujarat Titans got washed out due to rain, which resulted in the former getting qualified. With only spot left, both RCB and CSK will look to put their best foot forward.

RCB had a horrendous start to the season as they lost seven out of eight games and were on the verge of elimination. However, fate had other plans in store as they bounced back in style and won five games on trot and became strong contenders for the Playoffs.

SRH’s qualification have reduced RCB’s chances but left-arm spinner Swapnil Singh is positive about his team’s approach.

About playing the last league stage game against CSK, he said, “It’s every player’s dream to play against MS Dhoni. He is a legend. Talking about our preparations, our team has been playing good cricket. Our momentum is in the right direction and we are really confident about the game.”

Swapnil went on to comment on the ‘impact player’ rule and stated that it has affected the thinking of the bowlers. 

“Because of this impact player rule, you know that the opposition team will be having at least seven proper batters and an all-rounder will be batting at No 8. Before this rule, an all-rounder used at bat at No 6 or 7 but now he is batting at No 8 or 9, so as a bowling unit, you are mentally prepared that you will be getting thrashed. Every team has been leaking runs, so that thought somewhere relaxes our minds. We know that we will be conceding many runs, so our goal is to execute our plans properly without thinking about the results,” he said.

The 33-year-old spinner also praised Virat Kohli and also shared the piece of advice that he received from the star batter.

“I have played with Virat Kohli during my Under-19 days. We were not in touch for many years and before I joined RCB, I met him during a match in Jaipur, where we both had a good 15-minute conversation. He taught me a lot of things but his advice of ‘back your instincts’ definitely stood out. He also advised me to stop thinking much about the situation and express myself on the ground,” said Swapnil.

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