Siddhart Kaul mentions his top 5 fast bowlers, chooses two Indians [Exclusive]

Siddhart Kaul mentions his top 5 fast bowlers, chooses two Indians [Exclusive]

Former India Pacer Siddarth Kaul Recently his top five fast bowlers of all time revealed, including two Indian cricketers. Kaul chose to go for legendary players such as Dale Steyn, Brett Lee, Zaheer Khan, Ashish Nehra and Michael Holding. Kaul expressed his admiration for these legends that he looked up as a child and during his career.

“First my idol Dale Steyn will be, the second will be my bestie and another idol Brett Lee, third Zaheer Khan, fourth Ashish Nehra and fifth Michael Holding,” he said in an exclusive conversation with Crictracker.

Especially in 2018, during the Asia Cup in the VAE, Kaul wrote, who was part of the national team, an emotional function after he had met Lee, called it an experience of your life and the Australian credited not only about cricket but also life.

“Had a lifelong experience today that will stay with me as a memory and will never fade. Meeting and learning from your idol is a dream for everyone and today I had to live one, my dreams. Had the honor to meet my idol and the legend. I learned a lot from him and also about life.

Siddhart Kaul joins State Bank of India

In the meantime, the Pacer began to play in 1996 under the guidance of his father, Tej, a former Indian physiotherapist and brother, Uday, a first -class cricket player. He initially made the headlines when he took 5 before 97 in 2007 during his Ranji debut for Punjab.

The big breakthrough of Khisaul came on the 2008 World Cup under the 19 in Malaysia, where he bowed the final under the captain of Virat Kohli and ended with 10 wickets on 15.40. However, injuries limited him to only six domestic competitions between 2007 and 2012.

He made a comeback in 2012-2013 and chose 38 Wickets in 13 games and got inspiration from Yuvraj Singh. His consistent domestic performances earned him an IPL contract with Delhi Daredevils in 2013 before he came to Sunrisers Hyderabad. His 21 wickets in IPL 2018 made him one of the joint highest wicket makers of the season.

Moreover, the 35-year-old made his T20i debut against Ireland in June 2018, where he finished with figures of 1/4. His ODI debut followed against England at Trent Bridge. Although he ended with 3 wickets in T20is and none in ODIs. He was also called during the Asia Cup 2018 as a replacement for Shardul Thakur, but became Wicketless against Afghanistan. After he announced his retirement in 2024, he joined the State Bank of India.

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