In what has been a rather productive time for 19- time old Musheer Khan, a back- to- the- wall 105 * on the opening day of the Duleep jewel against an educated attack only served to emphasize his disposition in the red- ball game. Musheer started the time with a couple of hundreds against Ireland and New Zealand in the Under- 19 World Cup before scoring a double hundred for Mumbai in the Ranji quarterfinal, a fifty in the semifinal and another hundred in the final. His selection for the Duleep jewel- a event littered with the stylish of domestic bents this time was as much a result of the atrocious form as well as the eventuality for advanced honours.
While the Under- 19 World Cup might have pushed him into the spotlight originally, Musheer reveals that all his focus has been trained towards the longer formats." Whatever practice I do with my pater is each around red- ball justice," he said in a press conference at the end of the first day's play in Bengaluru.
Naushad Khan, the father of both Musheer and his elder family Sarfaraz has been a fabled instructor for both sons. During the Covid lockdown, he would gone out of his way to get Sarfaraz the needed practice he would demanded. The point that he is been drilling to the youngish son is each about the longer format, says Musheer." Whatever work we do is for red- ball justice. He( Naushad) tells me there is no need to go out towards other effects. The further we stay in red ball justice, the better because this works well."
It's a mantra that has been inhaled up by Musheer." There was a Mumbai camp as well, I got a lot of good practice there as well. And I was constantly rehearsing with my pater . I had a feeling that a chance can come at anytime so I was constantly rehearsing for that."
On Thursday when Musheer walked out to club at No. 3 in the fourteenth over, the focus was perenially on India A's fast bowlers who were beginning to use the conditions in their favour effectively. On a lawn- covered pitch and under cloudy conditions, Musheer set up the launch to be relatively nervy. He saw an outside edge falling short of slip, and another close LBW appeal turned down. He'd looked at ocean in trying to fight the moving ball by occasionally walking out but with mixed returns. To his credit, Musheer noway tried to hit his way out of trouble. In a manner that's contrary to his peers, his system was to stick to some old sayings.
" When I went in for fur, I was allowing of only playing as numerous balls as possible. I was n't allowing about the runs, I just wanted to club the whole day. I do not suppose too important and I wanted to take it session by session. When I went by, the ball was swinging a little bit, I was only trying to play late and close to the body. I did n't want to play any parlous shots also, just play on the merit of the ball. Whatever runs come, it will come, I was n't trying to go in hunt of it," he said.
True to his words he stuck to his ordnance. In the first session he walked back at Lunch having maundered for 88 twinkles and 52 balls with only 6 runs against his name. It's only when the spin of Kuldeep Yadav came in that he tried looking for further scoring shots. The pitch or the conditions were n't offering important for the India incentive but nonetheless, Musheer's confidence in diving him was another feather in his cap. Five off his ten boundaries came against the wrist incentive.
" I was playing him( Kuldeep) for the alternate time, I had played him in the Academy ahead. We've a lot of educated players in our side like my family and Rishabh bhai also. They were telling me which balls of his could be effective and that I should stay for the short ball. So I was allowing about that when I was playing him. But formerly I was set I was suitable to play him typically. I feel that if you get set on thiis gate, it becomes easier for fur," reflected Musheer.
Another challenge that Musheer crushed successfully was fur with a lower- order batter like Navdeep Saini with whom he added an unbeaten 108- run stage for the eighth gate after India A were gaping down the barrel at 94/7.
" Saini bhai came by and gave me the confidence. He told me to have faith saying' I will stay, indeed if you give me two balls to face or six.' He just told me to have faith in him. And that is what happed, we were communicating well in the middle. What I was allowing was the same that he was allowing as well which was to take the runs as and when they come but not go searching for it."

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