NEW DELHI: Vyshak Vijaykumarthe vice-captain and pacer of Gulbarga Mysticsis ready to showcase his skills and bolstered self-assurance in the upcoming Maharaja Trophy Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) T20 tournament.
During the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, Vyshak played four matches for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) franchise, which boasts a star-studded lineup including Virat KohliFaf Du Plessis, Glenn Maxwell etc.He claimed four wickets in those matches and proved to be a game-changer with his impactful bowling spells, helping his team secure victories.
Inspired by his RCB teammates like Virat Kohli and Mohammed Siraj, Vyshak remarked, “Training with Virat Kohli can really impact you as a player. Last season, while I admired him, I paid attention to the finer details such as his work ethic, his process, and his consistency. Whether it is his eating habits or practice routine, everything is done with precision.”
The 27-year-old fast bowler added, “It is admirable how confident he is before every game, and now I try to have the same confidence every time I step onto the field.”
Vyshak, as a seasoned member of the team, will take on the responsibility of guiding and nurturing the less experienced players. He will draw upon the wisdom imparted to him by his own mentors, such as Siraj, who provided invaluable guidance during his early days in the squad.
“In my first game for RCB, I did well, but then I conceded 60 runs in the next match. Siraj told me, ‘This is the game, and this is the challenge at the highest level.’ I am keen to keep this in mind and to pass on these lessons whenever I can,” ANI quoted Vyshak as saying.
As the upcoming season approaches, the talented pace bowler, who has also showcased his batting prowess with a first-class century to his name, is determined to surpass the obstacles faced in the previous year. The Mystics had to settle for a third-place finish without the services of Devdutt Padikkal.
“Missing Devdutt made a big difference last season. We felt our campaign was incomplete, but we want to finish stronger this year. We bat deep, and I have been batting well too, so I am hoping to contribute with the bat as well” he said, expressing his optimism about the team’s prospects.
Although stepping down from captaincy, Vyshak is excited to work alongside Padikkal as vice-captain. “I love captaincy, but with Devdutt’s experience and recently his India debut, I am looking forward to supporting him as the vice-captain. Last season, we really missed him, so I am optimistic about this year,” he added.
Crediting the Maharaja Trophy for helping launch his IPL career, the competition holds a special place for Vyshak, “The first season of Maharaja got me noticed and led to my IPL debut, this platform provided by KSCA is exceptional and a huge opportunity for all of us,” he remarked, highlighting the tournament’s importance.
The Gulbarga Mystics will commence their journey in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 on August 15. Their first challenge will be against the Bengaluru Blasters, as the two teams face off in the tournament’s opening encounter.
During the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, Vyshak played four matches for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) franchise, which boasts a star-studded lineup including Virat KohliFaf Du Plessis, Glenn Maxwell etc.He claimed four wickets in those matches and proved to be a game-changer with his impactful bowling spells, helping his team secure victories.
Inspired by his RCB teammates like Virat Kohli and Mohammed Siraj, Vyshak remarked, “Training with Virat Kohli can really impact you as a player. Last season, while I admired him, I paid attention to the finer details such as his work ethic, his process, and his consistency. Whether it is his eating habits or practice routine, everything is done with precision.”
The 27-year-old fast bowler added, “It is admirable how confident he is before every game, and now I try to have the same confidence every time I step onto the field.”
Vyshak, as a seasoned member of the team, will take on the responsibility of guiding and nurturing the less experienced players. He will draw upon the wisdom imparted to him by his own mentors, such as Siraj, who provided invaluable guidance during his early days in the squad.
“In my first game for RCB, I did well, but then I conceded 60 runs in the next match. Siraj told me, ‘This is the game, and this is the challenge at the highest level.’ I am keen to keep this in mind and to pass on these lessons whenever I can,” ANI quoted Vyshak as saying.
As the upcoming season approaches, the talented pace bowler, who has also showcased his batting prowess with a first-class century to his name, is determined to surpass the obstacles faced in the previous year. The Mystics had to settle for a third-place finish without the services of Devdutt Padikkal.
“Missing Devdutt made a big difference last season. We felt our campaign was incomplete, but we want to finish stronger this year. We bat deep, and I have been batting well too, so I am hoping to contribute with the bat as well” he said, expressing his optimism about the team’s prospects.
Although stepping down from captaincy, Vyshak is excited to work alongside Padikkal as vice-captain. “I love captaincy, but with Devdutt’s experience and recently his India debut, I am looking forward to supporting him as the vice-captain. Last season, we really missed him, so I am optimistic about this year,” he added.
Crediting the Maharaja Trophy for helping launch his IPL career, the competition holds a special place for Vyshak, “The first season of Maharaja got me noticed and led to my IPL debut, this platform provided by KSCA is exceptional and a huge opportunity for all of us,” he remarked, highlighting the tournament’s importance.
The Gulbarga Mystics will commence their journey in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 on August 15. Their first challenge will be against the Bengaluru Blasters, as the two teams face off in the tournament’s opening encounter.