Getting dropped due to team combination is normal: Kuldeep Yadav

Kuldeep was in his element in the first ODI. Photo: Twitter@BCCI

Bridgetown (Barbados): Getting dropped due to conditions that require a specific playing combination has been a "normal" thing for Kuldeep Yadav and the left-arm wrist spinner believes that it is better to make every opportunity count than fret on chances that he lost over the years.

The Kanpur man snapped 4/6 in just three overs to lead India to a five-wicket win in the first ODI against the West Indies on Thursday.

He won the 'Player of the Match' award and his googlies (one that turns away from right-handers) were at times unreadable.

"Most of the times, when I don't get to play it is because of the situation and combination. It is a normal thing now. I have been playing cricket for so many years, it has been more than six years now. These things are normal," he told reporters during the post-match press conference.

Kuldeep said he focusses on his length rather than obsess about taking wickets.

"I don't think much about taking wickets now. My focus is more on the process that what length I should be bowling," he said.

Kuldeep, who has taken 19 wickets from nine ODIs this year, hasn't consistently found a place across versions in the Indian side.

He was left out of the second Test against Bangladesh despite taking eight wickets, including a fifer and scoring 40 in the first innings last December.

"Since the past one-and-(a)-half years, when I have returned from the injury, I have tried to bowl on those good lengths. I want to be more consistent with the length, and as far are wickets are concerned, on some days, you will get the wicket, while on others, you won't.

"Situation is also very important. I try my variations only when the opposition has lost four or five wickets quickly."

Kuldeep said competition in the Indian team only motivates him to do well and he is focusing more on his process than performance.

"Competition will always be there in the Indian cricket team but it motivates you as well to do well as you can't take anything lightly. For me, process is more important than performance.

"I have been working at the NCA on by bowling, on my length. When you get the opportunity, you try to make it count," he said.

Kuldeep and fellow leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal formed the famous "Kul-Cha", which made an big impact when they played together for sometime, claiming 135 wickets in 34 games.

However, the duo hasn't played together for sometime now with Kuldeep preferred over Chahal in the opening ODI here.

"We are pretty relaxed. We know that combination matters a lot. We have a good understanding. He helps me a lot, when I am playing. He always wants me to do give my best. At the same time I also share my opinions, when he gets the chance to play.

"The 'Kul-Cha' has been done well over the years because we support each other," he said.

Talking about the role played by seniors such as former captain Virat Kohli, current skipper Rohit Sharma and coach Rahul Dravid, Kuldeep said: "Seniors plays a big role. When I brought the changes in my game, Virat bhai and Rohit bhai supported me a lot. They have shown confidence in me. Also coach Rahul sir has backed me a lot."

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