New Delhi: Having made a remarkable return to the cricket field for his Ranji side Baroda, Irfan Pathan, on Sunday, said that rather than speaking about international comeback, he would let his performance do the talking.
Irfan, who returned after a long lay-off, not only bagged a six-for against Gujarat but also scored a gritty 58. The all-rounder then picked three wickets in each innings in his side’s win against Punjab last week. The left-armer is keen to make his presence felt but only through performance.
“I don’t want to shift my focus away by just talking. My focus is to play well for Baroda and perform to the best of my ability.
“I am willing to bat or bowl at any position in terms of contributing to my team. And I also want to share my experience not only with myself but also with my teammates.
“Talking about my own comeback, I don’t want to talk about myself. Rather I’d prefer my performance to do the talking for me,” Irfan said.
With an all-rounder’s slot up for grabs in the Indian team, Irfan has the right “feeling” going as far as his bowling and batting is concerned.
“As I will keep playing more matches, my batting feel will improve. I have had a good start and it will only improve.”
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