Targeted it as a teenager: Sodhi
Ish Sodhi, the New Zealand leg-spinner, says he is "very excited" to be a part of the Black Caps' squad for ICC World Cup 2019, and wants to develop as an "all-round cricketer" ahead of the mega-event.
Sodhi, who has 39 one-day international wickets in 30 games, is the only specialist wrist-spinner in the 15-man squad. This will be his first appearance at the flagship event.
"I am very, very excited to be part of that squad," he told CricketNext on Saturday. "Everyone dreams of representing their country in the World Cup. When I was 15-16 years old, I told myself that '2019 is a good World Cup for you to target'.
"Fortunately, I was named in the squad the other day. It's great to have some support of not only the captain but the coaching staff as well. They have shown a lot of faith in me and, hopefully, I can repay that."
Sodhi relies more on turn than pace. But he is now at a stage where he is trying to find the ideal mix of both.
"I have always been a traditional bowler in a way that I have believed on turning the ball as much as I can," he said. "You generally have to bowl a little bit slower to achieve that. But the best thing I can do now is to achieve the correct balance between spinning the ball and trying to bowl fast when needed."
The 26-year-old is currently a part of the Rajasthan Royals squad at the 2019 Indian Premier League, but is yet to feature in the tournament.
"My preparation starts now really. I am preparing myself to be an all-round cricketer. The amount of time I am not playing for Royals, I'll use to try and improve my batting because there is a lot of time to do that and continue working on my fielding. I'll also keep making minor adjustments to my bowling to suit different conditions."
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