The Kiwis’ left-arm spinner, Ajaz Patel, was the first to assess the surface as soon as the Black Caps arrived at the Taj Mahal Palace in Colaba and then the Wankhede Stadium following a few hours of rest. The fact that he became only the third bowler in Test cricket history to take ten wickets in an innings was, after all, accomplished at the same location in 2021.
Mumbai was mentioned as the New Zealand left-arm spinner’s “home” as he thanked the Board of Control for Cricket in India.
“Mumbai is a special place for me, not just because I was born here and have family ties, but because Wankhede was the scene of my greatest achievement in cricket,” 36-year-old Patel said tearfully during a news conference interview.
I wasn’t sure whether I would ever get the chance to play here again after taking that 10-fer. Patel said, “I’m thankful to the BCCI for arranging this match and letting me go back to what feels like home,” according to India Today.
Since the amazing achievement, Patel acknowledged that he has not been getting enough playing time. In terms of his professional career, he was explicit about his goals, though.
Although I haven’t had as many playing opportunities since the 10-fer, every opportunity I get to represent New Zealand is unique. I don’t consider it a given, whether it’s here or at home. “I’m just focused on giving it my all in the next test, even though the expectations are high,” Patel said.
There is usually a lot of support from home: Ajaz Patel
The fervour with which cricket fans in the two nations support their teams was also contrasted by Patel.
Although we in New Zealand are huge sports fans, cricket doesn’t have the same fervour as it has in India. However, no matter the sport, the domestic support is always strong,” Patel continued.
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At the age of eight, Patel’s family relocated to New Zealand. He and his extended family, who reside in Mumbai, remained close, nonetheless. Patel, who has so far had a fairly lacklustre series, would be anticipated to do well in what could be considered his home away from home.