If I keep on playing the way I am at the moment, my time will definitely come, feels Jaydev Unadkat
Saurashtra's Jaydev Unadkat feels that if he keeps on playing the way he is right now, his time will definitely come and he will be recalled by the national team once again. Unadkat, who will turn out for Rajasthan Royals this season, was snapped up for a whopping Rs 8.4 crore in the IPL auction.
Jaydev Unadkat has struggled to make himself a starter for the Indian side which can be put down to the presence of stars like Jasprit Bumrah, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammad Shami as the first choice fast bowlers for the team. He also has to compete with the likes of youngsters like Mohammed Siraj and Shardul Thakur waiting in the wings, but the Saurashtra bowler firmly believes that if he continues to play the way he's playing right now, he isn't off from the senior side.
"To be honest, all the bowlers are doing very well with the chances they are getting. If you see, it is the best crop of pace bowlers we have had in the history of Test cricket, so it cannot get better in terms of competition. If I keep on playing the way I am at the moment, I definitely feel the time will come. I have been called up when I was doing well in the past and I still feel my time will come. I am going to wait for my time. I am taking it one game at a time. Right now, the focus is to help Saurashtra win every single game," Unadkat told TOI.
The left-
"I don't think that's the right attitude. There can be a lot of things on their (selectors) mind as well. And there can be a lot of other factors, including what the committee and the team management thinks. I feel it's not right to ask for explanations. I would much rather keep doing what I am doing and hope that people will notice my efforts. I just want to enjoy every single game I play. I am at the peak of my game, mentally as well which is really important as far as my career is concerned," he said.
During last year's Indian Premier League, Unadkat walked home with a whopping Rs 11.5 crore. But he fell short of justifying the price tag for the Royals and there was a lot of speculation that he wilted under the burden of expectations. While Unadkat admitted that there was a lot of hype about his contract, he also insisted it was never about money.
"To be honest, it was a first for me last year. The hype was so much more then
"Irrespective of the money,
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