In the initial Test against Bangladesh, the selectors opted for four pacers in the squad. Alongside the usual suspects Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, Akash Deep and Yash Dayal were also included in the lineup, with Dayal being the lone left-arm bowling choice. Following their outstanding performances in the opening round of the Duleep Trophy, the duo earned their spots in the squad, with Dayal receiving his maiden call-up as a reward for his excellence.
Morkel, who has played against a number of Team India stars currently in squad for the first Test, opened up on his experience as he joined the side and took part in the first training camp. The former South African fast bowler insisted that he prioritised healthy relationships within the team, and that the first day was largely about getting to know the players.
“For me, it's just important to connect well with the guys. I've played with and against some of these players, watched them in the IPL. To be in a camp and form relationships with them is very important. Today was just about that - to get an understanding about the guys, find out their strengths and weaknesses, and setting goals for the upcoming series,” said Morkel.
‘Blown away’Morkel also heaped praise on the Indian bowlers, stating that he was amazed by their professionalism and is excited to work with them.
“I was blown away by how they went about their things and how professional they were. So, that's a good sign and hopefully we can build on that,” said Morkel.
The series against Bangladesh marks India's return to the longest format for the first time since March earlier this year, when Rohit Sharma's men defeated England 4-1. Following the Bangladesh series, India will host New Zealand for three Tests before flying to Australia for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
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