New Delhi: Few eyebrows were raised when Kuldeep Yadav was chosen over Mohammed Shami and Ishant Sharma to represent India in the fourth and final Test at Dharamsala.
The chinaman bowler silenced all of those by bringing Indian back in the game in his very first appearance.
Kuldeep could not control his emotions after picking up his first Test wicket and that too of a well settled Warner. The young man tried hard to hold back his tears while hugging stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane when others were bus congratulating the young man for his effort.
Kuldeep foxed Warner in length; the latter was caught in the crease, cramped for room. All the ball had to do was kiss the outside part of the bat and land in Rahane’s hands, who waiting in first slip.
Kuldeep broke the Warner-Smith stand which was threatening to take the game away from India.