‘If he believes in you, you have to believe in yourself’: Deepak Chahar credits MS Dhoni for his growth as a cricketer

Chahar is all set for his India return in the upcoming ODI series against Zimbabwe.

By Salman Anjum - 06 Aug, 2022

Deepak Chahar is all set for his India return in the upcoming ODI series against Zimbabwe, slated to be played in Harare from August 18 to August 22.

The right-arm pacer has been out of action for almost 8 months. He suffered a quadriceps injury while playing against West Indies in February. Things got even worse for him when he picked up a back injury during his rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy (NCA).

As a result, Chahar got ruled out of the IPL 2022 and also missed quite a few bilateral series for India. But in what has been a big positive, he is all set to make his comeback against Zimbabwe and likely to retain his place in the team for the Asia Cup 2022, scheduled to be held in UAE from August 27 to September 11.

Ahead of his comeback, Chahar has credited the growth in his cricketing career to former India skipper MS Dhoni's advice, saying the CSK skipper instilled a lot of confidence in him, which resulted in good performances.

“Mahi bhai has given me a lot of advice. The best advice was to believe in myself. When I first played for CSK, the amount of confidence he gave me reflected in my performance. He's the number one captain. If he believes in you, you have to believe in yourself. The belief I got from playing for CSK was massive. That changed my career. The belief and confidence Mahi bhai gave me was the best,” Chahar quoted as saying by IANS.

The 29-year-old, who is training at the CSK academy after recovery, said his rise through the ranks was never smooth but he kept working hard to relish his dream.

"The graph will go up and down. For me, it went down for many years but still I worked hard day and night. I always thought there is no alternative to hard work. If you work hard, the day and time will come and you'll play well. You'll get what you deserve," he stated.

"When you are small, it is important for you to imagine yourself as an international cricketer. You see posters on the wall. You should see your face in those pictures and that should make you work hard every session. You should see yourself there.

"My advice to every young bowler is to work hard. There is no alternative. Hard work is the key. Sometimes you get selected, sometimes you won't. Sometimes they (other players) are better than you. The only way to beat them is by hard work. Nobody can help you. No coach or parent, nothing. When you enter the ground, only you can help yourself. We all dream of becoming Indian cricketers.

"You don't want to just play for state. If you're not thinking about playing for India, you should not play cricket. If you want to play for the Indian team, it will take many years. You can't play for India in two or four years," added Chahar.

Talking about his favourite moment with CSK, the bowling all-rounder said singled out playing alongside Dhoni on his debut match in 2018 and winning the title that year.

"Playing the first match for CSK will be my favourite for sure. Playing in yellow under Mahi bhai...My first over, I bowled very well - I still remember it. And then winning the IPL trophy in my debut year was one of the best moments as well."

Commenting on his batting and his knock of 69 not out against Sri Lanka in an ODI last year, Chahar said, "When I started playing, I always wanted to be an all-rounder. I wanted to work on my batting as much as my bowling. It was a matter of opportunity that I was waiting for. Finally, I got that match. When I went to bat, all I was thinking was to make India win. First 20 balls, I didn't score any runs, only one or two runs.

"We had the overs. I thought we had to play all the overs to win the match. What I thought was to take on certain bowlers. My whole thinking was to win the match because that was my dream. Every kid wants to play that kind of innings."

(With IANS inputs)

 

By Salman Anjum - 06 Aug, 2022

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