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I have learnt from Watson and Pollock, says Kulkarni

Source: PTI
May 02, 2015 22:10 IST
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Pace bowler Dhawal Kulkarni, who has played a lot of domestic cricket before gaining his India cap, claimed he has learnt quite a bit from the likes of Austalian Shane Watson, his current captain at Rajasthan Royals and also from South Africa's Shaun Pollock at Mumbai Indians during the first couple of seasons of the Indian Premier League.

"One thing I have learnt from Shane Watson is bowling round the wicket. That was the first thing I practised (with Rajasthan Royals) and it has helped me while bowling for India too," said the 26-year-old Kulkarni.

"My real growing was during IPL season One under Shaun Pollock who shared his experience so much with me and the next year when he was the coach of Mumbai Indians - the variations he had taught me, I have been practising those all these seasons and trying to perfect them," he said.

Asked about his near two-month stay in Australia, first as part of the ODI team and then as an extra member of the World Cup squad as the pace back-up, Kulkarni said it was a bit frustrating as he could not play much.

"I had just been bowling in the nets. (It was) just a bit frustrating, but I was always focused on bowling and not worrying about not getting picked. It was an honour to be part of World Cup and I was just enjoying my experience," he said.

"I am trying to improve on my pace, add that extra bit of yard in my pace. I have been working hard on my fitness and doing lot of cardio work," he added.

He said under the guidance of Indian team's batting coach Sanjay Bangar, he batted a lot in the nets in Australia.

"I have been working on my batting. I used to get time to bat and batted a lot in Australia and got used to those conditions.

"Bharat Arun (Indian team bowling coach) was my coach at the under-17 zonal cricket academy which was the first I attended. He knows my bowling very well and has been helping me a lot in my bowling," he explained.

Asked about who he will prefer to coach the national team, he reluctantly said: "I feel (Pravin) Amre can be the coach. He's been coach for India A. He's a good coach."

Image: Dhawal Kulkarni.

Photograph: BCCI

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