Avesh Khan after being named standby bowler for England tour: I shall be ready to present my 100 per cent
Delhi Capitals pacer Avesh Khan, who was has been chosen as a standby bowler for India’s tour of England, has mentioned that he’ll do his preparations and be prepared for the chance to play in case any participant will get injured. Delhi Capitals pacer Avesh Khan has been named as a standby bowler for India’s upcoming tour of England (Courtesy- Instagram)HIGHLIGHTSAvesh Khan has been chosen for India’s tour of England as a standby bowlerThe Delhi Capitals pacer was rewarded for his spectacular efficiency within the now-postponed IPL 2021If somebody will get injured I would get an opportunity to play: AveshDelhi Capitals’s (DC) 24-year-old pacer Avesh Khan is gearing up for the upcoming England tour after being named within the standby listing alongside 3 different gamers — Abhimanyu Easwaran, Prasidh Krishna and Arzan Nagwaswalla.The Madhya Pradesh bowler impressed every person in his 8 matches for DC in now-postponed IPL 2021. Avesh took as many as 14 wickets, the joing second-highest together with Rajasthan Royals’ Chris Morris. The duo took solely 3 wickets lower than of Royal Challenger Bangalores’ (RCB) Harshal Patel.Indore-born Avesh Khan has revealed that he has travelled with the Indian squad on a number of events up to now as nicely. A motivated Avesh Khan is able to put together himself within the doable manner as he is aware of a possibility for him to make it into the XI would possibly come up if gamers from the primary squad get injured.During the Australia tour, loads of accidents surfaced, giving probabilities to web bowlers like T Natarajan, Shardul Thakur and Washington Sundar to play within the eleven.”I have travelled as net bowler with Team India to South Africa as well. I was with the squad during 2019 World Cup in England also, was them during the home Test series against England. I have been with the Indian squad during Asia Cup also. It gives a very good opportunity. I am a standby bowler for the upcoming England tour and if someone gets injured I might get a chance to play. I will do my preparations for the tour. I have to play and give my 100 per cent,” Avesh Khan advised ESPNcricinfo.India England tour will get underway with the World Test Championship (WTC) remaining in opposition to New Zealand from June 18 in Southampton. Virat kohli-led facet will then face England in a 5-match Test sequence beginning August 4.Click right here for IndiaRight now.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.