U-19 World Cup: Left-arm spinner Vicky Ostwal making heads flip

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Vicky Ostwal’s skill to generate flip and bounce has made him an asset for India on the ongoing ICC U-19 World Cup. Add to it his pinpoint accuracy and it is no shock that the left-arm spinner has troubled all of the groups within the competitors.

The Indian workforce was affected by a Covid-19 outbreak however Ostwal is without doubt one of the few gamers to have performed all of the matches. The lanky teen is third on the wicket-takers’ listing with 12 scalps in 5 video games, together with a fifer in opposition to South Africa.

Going again in time, his coach Mohan Jadhav, who has watched Ostwal from shut quarters for the previous 10 years, tells The Indian Express: “He hates going for a run. He is a spinner, but has the mentality of a fast bowler. He is six feet tall and because of his height, causes trouble for batsmen with his bounce.”

Jadhav, who can also be the coach of opener Ruturaj Gaikwad, explains how Ostwal has improved as a bowler.

“He is from this Indian Premier League (IPL) generation. He grew up watching IPL, and till his U-16 days, his only focus was to bowl wicket-to-wicket. You can’t blame a 15-year-old, who is afraid of getting hit,” recollects Jadhav.

He says it took Ostwal two years so as to add extra variations to his bowling. “In an U-16 match, he bowled some 20 overs and gave away 35 or 40 runs and took two wickets. I simply informed him he may bowl with extra freedom. He may need ended up with a five-wicket haul,” recollects the coach.

During an interview for the International Cricket Council (ICC), Ostwal mentioned that there is no such thing as a substitute for a very good work ethic and self-discipline, and he should be affected person and belief the method.

In 2019, he was a web bowler for Chennai Super Kings (CSK). One of his fondest recollections is getting Shane Watson out. He says, “I used to be thrilled after I bought him out. It was within the nets, however I’ll nonetheless take it.”

With time, Ostwal began to present the ball extra air, and located that drift and switch.

“That CSK camp helped him a lot. He had a long chat with Imran Tahir, and was a different bowler when he returned. With more variations, it became more difficult for batsmen to negotiate him. He will not give an inch because of his high-arm action. He forces batsmen to take risks, and this is where he deceives them. Even in this (U-19 World Cup) tournament, you can see batsmen getting out trying to play him against the spin. The top edge and LBW will always be in play when he is bowling,” says Jadhav.

The coach considers the wicket of Australian batsman Tobias Snell the perfect among the many 12 wickets Ostwal has picked within the match.

“He arrange that batsman (Snell) superbly. First ball of the over, a little bit of flip, he guided it in direction of midwicket and took two runs. The subsequent ball was one other size ball on off stump, however there was extra flip. Third ball, he performed once more throughout the road and pushed for a single to brief midwicket. Fifth ball, similar size, he goes for an inside-out shot. Last ball of the over – a straight one, no flip, he misses, and it hits the highest of the off-stump,” Jadhav shares the main points.

“I immediately texted him that now you are a complete package,” he provides.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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