INDIA seamer Prasidh Krishna
reflected on his long-term goals
with the Men in Blue, now that
he has become a regular in the
side, and said that he aims to
make it to the team for an ICC
tournament (World Cups) and
contribute to the team’s championship-winning success.
Prasidh was part of the playing XI in the first two ODIs of the
on going three-match series
against New Zealand, but was
rested for the final game, with
Arshdeep being roped in.
“I came in, I think I started off
pretty well, and then a couple of
years of injury took me some
time to come back.
And by the
time I came back, actually, the
format had changed. The power play rules, the other ball and
everything. So it’s been interesting,lots to learn. I’ve had this journey of up and down, and I think
I’ve turned out pretty well,”
Prasidh said before the start of
the third ODI when asked to reflect on his career, specifically with the Indian team. Prasidh added, “I want to get a lot more consistent in the way that I go about things that I do and then get better at it.
Be the best one in the team and make sure you’rechallenging every other opposition that come sin your way. And keep winning more matches forthe team. And all of us know thatyou want to go out to an ICCevent and win that one.”
Asked about the ingredients required to operate during them iddle overs and the shift in his zone of work, the 29-year-old said, “Every time I come on to bowl because it’s the end of power play. And when you come on,
it’s the end of the second power play, and it’s the death. It is going to be hard,”he said.