Nagarkoti and Cummins will be playing for KKR in the upcoming IPL.
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) youngster Kamlesh Nagarkoti suffered injuries early in his career. The pacer is seeing help from Australia's Pat Cummins to manage injuries.
The fast bowling sensation from India, who made headlines with his performance in the U-19 World Cup 2018, was bought by KKR in IPL 2018 auction. But the young speedster hasn't made debut for the franchise yet.
"He [Cummins] had injuries for a long time. So, I would want to ask him what mindset he had had during those three-four years, how he kept himself motivated, and how he prepared himself for the comeback," Nagarkoti told KKR website www.kkr.in.
"I will definitely ask for tips from Cummins if I get a chance. For batsmen, my dream is to bowl to our [head] coach Brendon McCullum at the nets. I have seen him while growing up. His batting style was really aggressive and unique. I guess I can learn a lot from him about the mindset of openers. He was himself an opener, so he can guide me on this. It is important for a bowler to read the mindset of opening batsmen," Nagarkoti said.
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Nagarkoti talked about his recovery from injuries. He is in touch with the ones who have good knowledge of his body. "Yeah, whatever training program was advised by KKR, I had been following that. I had a chat with Abhishek Nayar sir and also spoke to my previous mentors at the National Cricket Academy (NCA), Soham sir, and Anand sir. They have strong knowledge about my body, so they could suggest correct ways for me to improve. Basically, I took suggestions from all of them and picked out exercises that I could do at home."
KKR roped in former Olympic sprinter Chris Donaldson as their strength and conditioning coach and when asked if his workout routine is helping him, Nagarkoti said, "I could do some exercises that were moderately difficult. But some were extremely tough. I didn't even try them! You can't start off with such hard exercises. Gradually, as I become stronger, I will try them out."
The 20-year-old was going through a rehabilitation process at the National Cricket Academy (NCA). He said the chat with seniors at NCA helped him a lot.
"I used to interact with a lot of seniors at the NCA, including Rahul Dravid sir. He used to always help me sort out my issues. I learned a great deal when it comes to figuring out the areas I needed to work on, especially my body. Dravid sir has been really helpful in the entire process," he said.
"I have changed a few aspects in my bowling after consulting my coach Surender sir and KKR bowling coach Omkar Salvi sir. They shared a couple of pointers on how to reduce injuries. I have been working on them regularly and they have been pretty beneficial."
(With KKR.in Inputs)