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'It is a big achievement for me to get 150 wickets in Tests'

Last updated on: February 06, 2014 13:56 IST

Image: Ishant Sharma celebrates after bagging a wicket
Photographs: Phil Walter/Getty Images

Ishant Sharma is the 12th Indian bowler to take 150 or more wickets in Test cricket. 

He may have been under the scanner for a while now due to poor form, but India pacer Ishant Sharma, who reached the milestone of 150 Test wickets on Thursday, says he is happy with the way he is bowling. 

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Ishant took two for 62 on the opening day of the first Test against New Zealand in Auckland, including the wickets of Hamish Rutherford and Ross Taylor, the former becoming his 150th victim in his 54th Test.

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"It is a big achievement for me to get 150 wickets in Tests. I think I have been bowling well.

"I was bowling well in the Tests in South Africa too and I don't think I have to worry about my rhythm. The way I am bowling at the moment, I am very happy," declared Ishant after the day's play.

'We bowled in the right areas throughout the day'

Image: Ishant Sharma celebrates with teammates
Photographs: Phil Walter/Getty Images

Despite Ishant and Zaheer Khan (2-98) taking two wickets each, New Zealand finished the opening day well-placed on 329 for four, riding on centuries from skipper Brendon McCullum and Kane Williamson. 

New Zealand had a disastrous morning session during which lost three early wickets for just 30 runs on the board and Ishant claimed two of those scalps.

"We bowled in the right areas throughout the day, but you have to give credit to the batsmen. They played really well. The wicket got better as the day progressed, particularly after lunch. On such wickets you need to be patient and keep bowling in the good areas. That is what we did," he said.

"Our intensity didn't drop throughout the day. We did not let their run-rate go high at any point. It was always under control.

"Even as the wicket got flat and the ball got old, we kept bowling in the right areas. When the wicket goes flat, you have to be patient and see how to create pressure," Ishant added.

'Getting the batsmen out is our job'

Image: Ishant Sharma fields the ball on his follow through
Photographs: Phil Walter/Getty Images

New Zealand's cause was helped by four dropped catches, including those spilled by Shikhar Dhawan and Murali Vijay on either side of the lunch break. 

But Ishant played the lapses down, saying they are part and parcel of the game. 

"Obviously, as a bowler you feel bad when catches are dropped off your bowling. But that is part and parcel of the game.

"You cannot control all these things. The only thing you can control is to keep bowling a consistent line and length. Getting the batsmen out is our job and that is what we are trying to do," Ishant explained. 

"They played some good shots. We bowled enough bouncers and they kept on playing the pull over the top of the keeper and the slip cordon. You can't control all this," he said.

'You want to do well for your country and teammates'

Image: Ishant Sharma
Photographs: Phil Walter/Getty Images

The medium-pacer has had a tough time recently. He was dropped from the squad for the final three ODIs of the five-match series against New Zealand, which the Men in Blue lost 0-4.

"You have to know how to move on if you are a professional cricketer. Yes, we lost the ODIs and we felt bad that we lost but it is very important to move on.

"You have to keep up your mindset and hope to keep representing your country. You want to do well for your country and teammates, and that is the attempt always."

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