Sachin Tendulkar's dream wicket in the ongoing World Cup is Irish teenager George Dockrell's biggest scalp in his short career and the promising left-arm spinner said he will cherish that moment throughout his life and narrate the story to his kids.
Dockrell got Tendulkar lbw for 38 in India's five-wicket win over the minnows in a Group B match in Bangalore on Sunday. Later in the game, he even dismissed India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, also leg before, but for the 18-year-old the master blaster's wicket will always remain in the top of the list.
"Definitely Sachin Tendulkar's wicket is the best wicket I have ever taken in my career so far. I think I will never forget his prized wicket till the end of my career," Dockrell said.
"I am a huge fan of Sachin Tendulkar. I love his batting. Probably, when I become old I will tell this to my children and inspire them," he said.
- Tendulkar completes 2000 runs in W Cup
Interestingly, Dockrell would not have achieved the feat if he had stick to his childhood dream of becoming a fast bowler. "I always wanted to become a fast bowler and started as a left-arm seam bowler. But on a tour of Wales, my coach at the Leinster Cricket Club saw me bowl some spin at the nets and asked me to give it a go in the next match and from there on its just spin obviously.
"At that time a lot of young batsmen found it difficult to play my spin and I was quite successful initially. Then on I seemed to develop quite well. I was able to hit consistently in the right areas and it's going on since then," said the Dublin left-arm orthodox bowler, who made his ODI debut for Ireland only last year.
this
Users
Comment
article