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Ishant Sharma on his ascent in cricket: “Never felt like I was bowling too much”

Ishant has played 434 wickets in international cricket across 105 Tests, 80 ODIs, and 14 T20Is for India.

CricketMood Staff by CricketMood Staff
March 20, 2024
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Ishant Sharma on his ascent in cricket: "Never felt like I was bowling too much"

Ishant Sharma, a fast bowler for India, took the audience back in time to his early days as a bowler in Delhi’s juvenile cricket leagues, detailing how his height and the “mohalla” squad helped him advance through the rankings and how his bowling abilities may have merely been a gift from his father. JioCinema was told:

Do you remember thinking you’d play 100 Test matches when you first started playing cricket as a kid?

Numbers never really thrill me, to be honest. The only thing that got me through was my intense desire to play. The enjoyment of playing, even in tennis-ball cricket where I would receive Rs 500 for each bowl, was something else. I had the impression that I was the richest man alive as a result.To be very honest, before 30 Tests, I had no idea what a strike rate or average was. I only grasped the importance of statistics much later in my professional life.

How long have you been playing cricket, and why did you decide to play fast bowling?

I have no idea. I used to leave right away when I was a youngster playing. Consequently, I would continue bowling, and everyone delighted to continue batting. Most people enjoy bowling, but everyone enjoys batting.

From where did you learn to play cricket?

My father was a very skilled fast bowler, according to my grandfather and uncle. What are you saying, I used to ask because I had no idea and have never seen it. My father excelled as a fast bowler in school, but due to his five siblings and the demands of his family, he was unable to make cricket a vocation. I therefore frequently accompanied my uncle to watch games. I was therefore exposed to cricket at a very young age. Following that, I was driven to tournaments near my home. Then I was introduced to tennis ball cricket, where they anticipated me to be a bowler given my height.

Instead of a tall spinner, why? Spinners were there for tennis ball cricket?

I should surely make the most of my height, don’t you think? We used to play games in the park that was in front of my house. We used to play games in the neighborhood with our mohalla team. We gained notoriety thanks to Joginder Singh, who was from my neighborhood and used to play U-19 cricket for Delhi. You surely know him. At the time, it was a big deal that someone from our community was playing for Delhi, so people knew of our team as the one that included the U-19 Delhi player.

I just wanted to bowl; I had no concept what this was. When we only had straight sixes, he informed me that I couldn’t allow them to hit two sixes in a row because you would be out if you hit it square leg. I bowled well in one game, then again in a second game, and so on because I am a bowler. In Delhi at the time, tennis ball cricket was fairly well-known.

‘President XI’ used to play professional tennis ball cricket and host competitions with prize money of one or two lakhs. I accepted their offer to bowl for them, and that is how my journey began. I was then informed that I have good bowling skills, therefore I joined a club.

Since you made your India debut at age 19, where did you begin playing competitive cricket?

In my tenth grade year, I switched from tennis ball to season ball cricket. In my tenth grade year, I began looking into schools for entrance, but no one would accept me. I tried public, government, and your school as well (pointing to Aakash). School cricket was quite competitive back then because if you excelled there, you might be chosen to play junior cricket for Delhi.

When I informed Shravan Sir that I was having trouble getting accepted anyplace, he stepped in to assist me in enrolling at Ganga International School.

Sir had a straightforward practice schedule that required us to bowl every day for seven days straight till the sun set. I joined a number of clubs, and when I joined one in particular, they held bowling practice for an hour to an hour and a half at the most. My entire body hurt on the first day I bowled at Sir’s club. Even my mother was asking me what happened because I had never in my life felt such misery.

I didn’t have a habit of bowling nonstop all day, so I caught a temperature. My mother advised me to seek medical attention, but the doctor declared my body is in wonderful health. No fever or illness, so my father called Sir and explained what had happened. My father was told by Sir something that he had never disclosed to me. He only stated that nothing had occurred and that I should eat something and go to bed. I was absolutely OK the next morning, just as he had predicted I would be.

It is what it is: the mentality of a middle-class family. Because I stopped studying after class 10, my father would remark that if I can play First Class cricket or in the Ranji Trophy, at least I’ll land a good job somewhere. My father didn’t want me to have to work in that capacity because of how I might get a job and the circumstances of his upbringing. He urged me to play since, as a result, I would at least protect my future by being qualified for jobs through the sports quota. I had a lot of parental support.

They didn’t consider it a risky endeavor?

Also for it, there was a reason. They believed that something would come of it because the first time I officially joined a club, I ended up playing for Delhi U-17. I defeated Haryana that year with 13 wickets, earning me a zonal selection as well. So, from Delhi U-17 to Ranji Trophy in a year. My captain was Mithun (Manhas) bhaiya.

We made you bowl frequently… In the first innings, you bowled 34 overs.

Informed you Aakash bhaiya, you’ve been bowling seven days a week from 1 o’clock to sunset, and before that you had to bring the mat and the wickets, so I never felt like you were bowling excessively. After that, you must lay the mat down for not only your own benefit but also the benefit of the nearby children by nailing it to the ground.

The wicket used to be there, but because other people would be practicing, our practice would not begin. How much could the groundskeeper roll? After I also learned how to use the roller, we used to start bowling. Therefore, the body was as closely tailored for bowling as possible, and there was never a sense.

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