'If I Take Kohli's Wicket, I Will Touch His Feet,' Says PBKS New Recruit Vishal Nishad

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A massive fan of Kohli, Nishad spoke about how the former Indian captain inspired him to take up the sport. “My idol is Virat Kohli. I am inspired by his attitude and his drive; he's my favourite,” Nishad said.

However, with the prospect of facing his idol on the pitch, Nishad was asked how he would celebrate if he managed to take Kohli's wicket. “If I take his wicket, I'll touch his feet because he's my idol,” he replied, displaying the unique blend of ambition and humility that defines the Punjab Kings spirit.

A standout product of a local T20 league and as a testament to perseverance, Nishad joined the Kings, following a journey marked by grit and family sacrifice.

“There were tough times. I used to go with my father and help him [with work]. I even thought I’d quit cricket,” Nishad recalled. “My mother told me to leave it and learn something else because becoming a cricketer is so difficult. But I didn't give up. I told her, ‘Mom, I will definitely do it.’ Once they saw my resolve, my family stood behind me.”

Originally a tennis-ball player, Vishal was prompted to transition to professional cricket by a friend who was impressed by his natural ‘ball throwing’ skills.

“Initially, I played tennis-ball cricket. A friend watched me throw and suggested to try the leather ball because he liked my action. After that, I decided to practice seriously. That's how it all started,” he revealed.

Originally a tennis-ball player, Vishal was prompted to transition to professional cricket by a friend who was impressed by his natural ‘ball throwing’ skills.

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Explaining his choice to become a bowler, Nishad noted how his background in tennis-ball cricket played a pivotal role, “As I was practicing with the tennis ball initially, I got used to making it spin. I adapted my tennis-ball skills to the leather ball, which played a major role in me becoming a bowler.”

Article Source: IANS