Indian cricketers in focus: Siddharth Kaul - fighting against all odds

During a league match in Delhi, he suffered a serious injury on his knee while fielding. Kaul was diagnosed with a grade I ligament rupture which forced him out of the action for several months.

The knee got further damaged when he tried to make an ill advised early comeback even though he hadn’t completely recuperated from the injury. Kaul had to take a lengthy break from competitive cricket and work towards his recovery and fitness under the watchful eyes of his physiotherapist father.

After missing out for a complete season, Kaul slowly got into the grove with some decent performances in Under-22 All India C K Nayadu Trophy and was all set to make a return to the Punjab Ranji team but the worse was yet to come.

In another cruel twist of destiny, he strained his side during a practice session and was, once again, sidelined from action. One more season in wilderness followed. Bowling and injuries, they say, go hand in hand and Kaul was having a first hand experience of the maxim.

Back to back setbacks would have been tough to handle for any budding youngster but Kaul brought his mental strength to the fore. It was during this period that the compelling story of Yuvraj Singh‘s fight with cancer surfaced and Kaul drew every bit of inspiration from his senior state-mate’s struggle against the deadly disease.

The prayers and the perseverance eventually paid off as Kaul finally made his much awaited comeback into first class cricket in the 2012-13 season. It also proved to be a breakthrough season for the right arm medium pacer who announced his return with a rich haul of 44 wickets in 9 matches to finish as the second highest wicket-taker in the Ranji competition.

According to him, the glut of wickets were not due to any new weapon in his armoury or any major technical change in his bowling but due to a greater emphasis on hitting the right line and length. He was more keen on getting the basics right and be patient for the results – an often underrated requisite in four-day cricket which Kaul probably learnt during the torturous two years he spend on the sidelines.

Siddarth Kaul picked up 4 wickets in 6 matches for Delhi Daredevils in IPL 6

Recently declared as the Best Emerging Cricketer by the Punjab Cricket Association, he has been given a spot in the South Africa bound India A team.

Ever since one can remember, the seam department has been a perennial issue for the men in blue and a good show in the tour will fast track Kaul to the seniors’ team.

The wickets in South Africa will have more bounce and will be conducive for the pacers but he, on his first tour to South Africa, must ensure that he doesn’t get carried away and keeps his basics right.

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