Published 19:17 IST, August 3rd 2023
'My thinking was wrong': Avesh Khan narrates what went downhill for him in India career
Avesh Khan candidly admitted that he put undue pressure on himself during the previous IPL season, driven by his eagerness to exceed his own expectations.
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Indian fast bowler Avesh Khan has made a stunning comeback after a below-par performance in the 2023 Indian Premier League (IPL) season. The cricketer, who was sidelined from the national team since October 2022, has regained his form and confidence during the ongoing Duleep Trophy. In an interview, Avesh reflected on his previous season's struggles and the valuable lessons he learned that paved the way for his resurgence.
3 things you need to know
- Avesh Khan played his last match for India in 2022
- He recently featured in IPL 2023 but failed to make a mark
- Avesh is currently playing in the Duleep Trophy
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Avesh Khan highlights what went wrong for him last season
Avesh Khan candidly admitted that he put undue pressure on himself during the previous IPL season, driven by his eagerness to exceed his own expectations. As a result, he deviated from his natural ability and set plans, leading to a dip in his performance. He acknowledged that maintaining composure and staying true to his game were critical elements he overlooked.
The fast bowler revealed that the Impact Player rule in the IPL, allowing teams to replace players at any point, added to his frustration when he was substituted in the second game of the season. Avesh also acknowledged that his field placements during the previous season were not up to the mark.
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"Partly it was the keenness to exceed my own expectations that led to me putting undue pressure on myself. I felt I had to make things happen all the time; and when you do that, you sometimes tend to deviate from your own set plans and your natural ability. That was the biggest learning from the past year," Avesh told ESPNcricinfo.
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"My thinking itself was wrong. If a captain has so much confidence in you that he asks you to set your own fields, and then you mess up, it adds to the disappointment. My field placements should've been better. I didn't bowl as per the surfaces. In T20 cricket, every ball can make a difference. At the IPL, with the Impact Player rule, teams can replace you anytime. And early in the season, it hurt [after being substituted in the second game]. But all these things have taught me some important lessons, and I've started the season well now," he added.
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The ongoing Duleep Trophy has been Avesh Khan's platform for redemption. With renewed focus and a positive mindset, he has exhibited outstanding performances, reminding everyone of his potential. Avesh's impressive form has reignited discussions about his return to the national team and the impact he could make in the upcoming cricketing events.
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19:19 IST, August 3rd 2023