West Indies’ Devendra Bishoo says Shane Warne was his hero – Cricket News Update
Rising http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Shane-Keith-Warne-c89672 was his hero for being the most successful leg-spinner in the world and taking so many wickets during a dominant era of the Kangaroos.
Speaking to the Gulf News, the promising bowler stated, “Shane Warne is my hero. He was the most wicket-taking leg-spinner in the world. He is a great bowler with a lot of variations.”
Bishoo made his first international appearance in the ICC World Cup 2011 and impressed one and all with his quality leg-spin bowling. He has become a regular member of the team since then and aims to be one of the most successful spinners in the Caribbean
history.
Considering Bishoo’s impressive run at the beginning of his career, he was nominated for the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Wahab-Riaz-c95839, but ended up winning the award.
Despite winning the award, the 25-year-old knows that he will have to go a long way in order to have a successful career. He stated, “I consider this award just as a start and I want to keep improving. I have to improve every aspect of my bowling every day.
The more I play international cricket the more I will figure out that there is much more that I have to learn. Cricket is getting tougher and I have to sharpen my bowling every day.”
The Caribbean star stated that he enjoyed playing his home series against India where he bowled against a few of the best players of spin bowling http://www.senore.com/Cricket/MS-Dhoni-c2028.
The youngster was looking forward to playing against the Men in Blue in his side’s future tour of India. However, he was fully focussed on doing well against Bangladesh on their home soil in October this year.
West Indies will play one Twenty20, three One Day Internationals (ODIs) and a couple of Tests against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 for a complete series afterwards.
The conditions in Subcontinent will definitely be suitable for the Windies’ spinner and he will be the one to watch out for.
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