Sayyed Iqbal Abdulla migrated to Mumbai from Azamgarh at the age of 17 because of a dream -- of making it big in cricket. Though the initial period was a struggle, but four years and as many Indian Premier League seasons later he's realized it.
A stellar performance in the recently-concluded Twenty20 extravaganza saw the 21-year-old being named 'Rising star of IPL4'. Competing with the best in the business, the left-arm spinner, a virtual bench warmer for Kolkata Knight Riders in the first three editions, showed his true caliber, picking 16 wickets from 15 matches.
Abdulla was one of the stars of India's Under-19 World Cup-winning team of 2008 -- his 10 wicket haul playing a major role in the triumph. Thanks to that showing, he was included in the team for the Under-19 ODI tri-series in Sri Lanka, where he finished the third highest wicket-taker.
In a freewheeling interview with Special Correspondent Manu Shankar, the youngster speaks about his IPL journey and aspirations.
You were one of the stars of IPL-4. Tell us about your journey in the tournament.
To start with, I was very happy that there was no specialist spinner with Kolkata Knight Riders. Thus, I had better chances of playing this season. The last three seasons I got very few matches to play, so this time around I was hungry to perform. Coach Dave Whatmore and skipper Gautam Gambhir gave me confidence at the start, saying I would get to play more games; so I was raring to go!
Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani
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