The first sledge I enjoyed The first rap on the knuckles The first hero I met The first dream I realised The first time I got nervous
Mark Boucher had just hit me for a four to get to his half-century in the first innings at Durban last year. I pretended to be tired, began to breathe hard and bowl slowly. Then, suddenly, I surprised with him with a 143kph offcutter that bowled him. I had quite a bit to say to him after that, since I had been sledged a lot by him when I was batting.
During the Johannesburg Test one day I was late to board the bus by seconds. When I reached the dressing room, I got a 15-minute dressing down from Greg Chappell about punctuality and discipline. "You've got to be disciplined at this level to succeed."
Allan Donald was next only to Dennis Lillee for me, and I had followed his career closely. When I told him so, he laughed and said, "Now you are playing at the same level I played at. Make sure the youngsters look up to you one day as you look up to me now."
I had always wanted to get my Test cap from Sachin Tendulkar and that's what happened. Sachin paaji gave me the cap in Nagpur [against England]. He said, "We are all playing for this [India cap]. Make sure you use every opportunity to learn and enjoy the game." Those last five words are writ large in my diary.
I was nervous in my first Test. I came up with a 108kph delivery first up. It was displayed on the big screen.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Sreesanth - 'I had quite a bit to say to him after that'
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