IND vs Eng | ‘I have been part of the list of targeted players’: N Jagdisin calls after India. Cricket news

Chennai: On Thursday afternoon, N Jagadisin was getting ready for a regular practice session in Coimbatore when his phone buzzed. Tamil Nadu wicketkeeper Batter found that he would travel to England for a fifth test between India and England at the Oval as a replacement for the injured pants. The 29 -year -old, which also opens to TN in the domestic circuit, has dreamed of this opportunity for a long time.
Talking to TOI on Friday, Jagadisin said: “I got a call from the selectors, and he said: ‘You can get another call in an hour time. So just be ready.’ And after that, I had a lot of shocks that were waiting for the call. “I have always dreamed of being a part of the Indian Test team. I think wearing the whites is something special. And this has always been something in my head … something that I really wanted to be a part. And for this, it was a very joyful moment. ,
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Although this news may have come as a surprise for many people, Jagadisin said that this call-up did not feel “blue from blue”. “Perhaps it is out of blue for many people, but I have been a part of the list of target players for the last two to three years. I was with all other targeted players in NCA (National Cricket Academy), which are all year and in the last two and a half years. Rigid,” Jagadisin said.

Jagadeson Pant is in the fear, which fought a fracture fight to score a significant half -century in Manchester on Thursday before handing over gloves to Dhruv Jurlel. “There is no doubt that he (pants) is a superstar. What kind of cricketer he is is really special. And the way he came back from the accident was really brave. This is something that a lot of people may not have done. Last year, we were in the same Dilip Trophy (India B), so when we really met for the first time to play together, ”Jagadisin said. Jagadeson, who has been advised by former India player Robin Uthappa, is yet to know what his role will be in England. But he believes that the coaching he has received from Uthappa and UK Tour has prepared him for English conditions last year with the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA). He said, “I am grateful to Robin for his help. The fact that TNCA took me to the UK for a 27-day visit, which was a major boost. It was a very good learning experience because it was the first time I went out of Asia. A big learning situation for weather conditions,” he said.