Left-arm medium pacer Jaydev Unadkat has made just a few modifications in his bowling motion forward of the second leg of the India Premier League (IPL).
“I have worked on some of the technicalities in my bowling. I wanted to make a few changes in my bowling action, so was working on that, and that itself requires a good amount of time. I was devoted towards making those changes and getting used to them,” mentioned the 29-year-old.The Saurashtra captain, who led the bowling assault for the Rajasthan Royals, says he enjoys the position.“I think I’ve been playing that role in our team for the past 2-3 years because of the experience I have in the IPL till now, and I quite like to do it,” mentioned Unadkat, who has 85 wickets in 84 IPL matches.“Nowadays to honest, it’s not about one leader in the pack, everyone who is coming in has played at the highest level somewhere or the other down the line,” he added.Unadkat’s fellow Saurashtra and Rajasthan Royals pacer, Chetan Sakariya just lately made it to the Indian group and the previous reckons it’s simply the beginning.“He’s a very honest guy, keeps working hard for his game so it’s good to see him get rewarded. He’s been doing that for Saurashtra and now he did that for RR as well. So yes, really happy for him and I believe he’ll only learn and get better as he’s quite young,” says Unadkat.Looking ahead to the upcoming IPL season within the UAE, Unadkat acknowledged that he ‘would try to keep the rhythm going.’ He mentioned: “I think I was bowling well and hopefully with the work that I’ve put in, I’ll be able to see those results coming out as well.”“I’ll be looking to get those crucial wickets and breakthroughs for the team with the new ball.“Collectively, I think we’re placed right in the table and if we can get couple of wins from here, it can really boost our campaign this season,” he mentioned.Rajasthan Royals will play Punjab Kings on September 21.