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‘This can be my last World Cup’: Umesh Yadav targets IPL 2023 to make ‘comeback in ODIs’

Written by Toshi Pawar

Veteran pacer Umesh Yadav, who represents Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), is one among the many stars, who wants to use IPL as a platform to earn ODI recall.

“The ODI World Cup is played after every four years and this can be my last opportunity to be a part of it. So I need to do well in IPL and make a comeback in ODI format,” Umesh told Aaj Tak in an interview.

“As I said the World Cup comes after every four years and I’m not sure if I’ll be around then. Hence I want to make this season count and not wait for another four years,” he added.

Umesh, who is currently 35, has been part of India’s plans in the red-ball format but has been sporadically used when the format shifts to limited overs. In fact the last time Umesh played an ODI was over four years back.

Meanwhile, spearheading KKR’s attack in 2022 Umesh did make his presence felt as he scalped 16 wickets from 12 encounters at a decent economy of 7.06. Impressing the selectors with his effort, Umesh was also recalled in the T20 side and featured in the series against Australia and South Africa as a last moment injury replacement. However, he made just one single appearance each in both the series.

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