
Get,
Set and be ready for yet another youngster
entering the doorstep of making it to the
Indian cricket team! This time it’s a
youngster from Punjab who answers to the name,
Gagandeep Singh.
Bowlers are always
something to be closely watched in the Ranji
circuits, and this bowler is amongst the best
of them. His Ranji debut was marked on 5th
February 2000, at the Punjab Cricket
Association in Mohali against Hyderabad. His
debut was marked with destiny for 5 wickets,
including 3 top order batsmen. His opening
innings figures read 19-6-49-5, which for
anyone was a great start. His sharp incisive
bowling was too good and hostile for the
Hyderabadi batsmen, which included the likes
of Mohammed Azharuddin and VVS Laxman. Ever
since he has been a very consistent performer
for Punjab, always keeping the batsmen in
check and picking up wickets at regular
intervals with his medium fast bowling.
By the end of his first Ranji Season, he
had got 18 wickets in just 4 games. If that
was good, wait till you hear more about this
guy – his next season saw 32 wickets from
8games, which included his best bowling up to
date of 6/14 against Services, a dream spell
in which he crippled the Services batsmen with
some sublime bowling. His figures meant that
he was ever stingy with the runs and picked up
wickets every second over.
The 2003-04 season saw the best of this
Ludhiana born right arm bowler with both bat
and ball. He got his 1st First Class fifty
with the bat, and also his richest haul with
the ball – 45 wickets, with his first ever
ten-wicket haul of his career in the same
season. His best bowling for the match though
came in the current season, very recently in
November 2004 against Assam, where his great
control over line and length helped him get 12
scalps in the match.
With 155 wickets in just 35 games at an
astounding average of just 20, and a strike
rate of just around 8 overs per wicket, he was
going surely much higher in the cricketing
ladder. Good performances never go
un-rewarded, and so thanks to the “catch them
young” policy of the Indian team selectors,
Gagandeep has finally got his reward for some
amazing performances in the domestic level.
As much as one loves to go ga-ga over these
new youngsters, this new policy by the
selectors to induce fresh blood every now and
then is really refreshing. If its gourmet for
food, it is the spectator for the game of
cricket. The spectators pay to see a good game
of cricket, and the fans are the massive
audience for which any player loves to perform
for. It is the applause and the fame of the
game for which they play for.
His great performances this year have
literally forced the Selectors to select him
ahead of some others, which speak a lot for
his promise and talent. Therefore it is only
fair that this talented youngster be played in
the games in Bangladesh as some good
performances early on will help this young man
leaps and bounds to enter the threshold of
international fame to make his name spelt
right in every corner of the cricketing world.
We would love to see this cricketer climb
the stairs to stardom right before our eyes,
after all, the Indian team does require more
of these chirpy bowlers that can rattle many
an opposition and shatter their stumps before
our very eyes!