Age is just a number, says Nehra

January 30, 2017 11:09 am | Updated November 28, 2021 10:01 pm IST - Nagpur

Ashish Nehra celebrates the wicket of Sam Billings, his first of the innings, in Nagpur on Sunday.

Ashish Nehra celebrates the wicket of Sam Billings, his first of the innings, in Nagpur on Sunday.

 

Veteran pacer Ashish Nehra has dismissed criticisms that were targeted at his age and fitness levels, saying a practice match is all that he needs to ‘get into the groove’.

Nehra scalped two batsmen in successive balls and added one more later in the second Twenty20 against England, which India won by five runs.

“Whether I’m playing 50 overs or T20 or if I’m bowling in the nets with a single stump to aim at, I’ve never felt short of match practice. It takes me only one game to get back into the groove,” asserted the 37-year-old left-arm pacer.

Nehra played in the World T20 championship hosted by India in early 2016 and then the subsequent Indian Premier League before taking a break from cricket to undergo a knee surgery.

“I will play domestic cricket in the coming months — 50 overs and T20 and there’s IPL too for two months. I believe if you’ve been playing so much for so long, match practice is very important whether you’re a bowler or batsman People like me or MS Dhoni who are not playing Test cricket right now, have to play domestic games and ultimately experience does matter,” he said.

Nehra dismissed the notion that age is against him and said it was just a number and he will keep playing as long as he’s fit.

“Regarding age, unfortunately in India, if you keep performing well then people will praise you. And if the team loses couple of matches, then people won’t criticize the rest of the 15 but will say Ashish Nehra should be dropped. It doesn’t make a difference to me but age is just a number. I know how hard it is to stay fit because I’m a fast bowler and I bowl in the beginning and end both. But I’m enjoying my game and till my body is fit. I’ll keep trying and playing.”

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