Twenty20 is not the ideal breeding ground for spinners. But, considering the big bats, shorter boundaries and a set of players, who are looking to smoke the bowler out of the park each time you bowl, Sharma has done exceptionally well while turning out for Pune Warriors.
An economy rate of 5.33 and 16 wickets from 12 games thus far in IPL-4, comprehend the fact that the Jalandhar lad is one of the finds of this season's T20 extravaganza.
Starting off as a 13-year-old pacer who could bat a bit, Sharma soon realized that he had the ability to beat batsmen off the pitch.
"I started off as a pacer who could bat a bit. But my coach, Tony Lamba, saw me spinning the ball and asked me pursue leg-spin, as I could beat the batsmen off the pitch," he revealed.
"I used to play a lot of gully cricket and my friends would say that I should go for trials. That's when I decided to go for the trials and got selected," he added.
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