Aaron's faith vindicated as SRH debutants run riot
Sunrisers Hyderabad bowling coach Varun Aaron said it was a "dream come true" for the team to see two debutants, Praful Hinge and Sakib Hussain, pick up four-wicket hauls in a complete team performance.
"I mean to see two debutants come out and bowl the way they did tonight was a dream come true for the team," Aaron said. "My only plan to them was to just enjoy the game today because you debut only once in any form of cricket. My only plea to both of them was before the game that if I don't see you enjoying the game, I'm going to be really angry with you. And they really did enjoy the game and we all enjoyed it as well."
A standout moment was Hinge getting Orange Cap-holder Vaibhav Sooryavanshi off the first ball of the match.
"I mean it's teamwork you know," Aaron said. "All credit goes to Praful because he had the conviction to get Vaibhav out. He said, 'I've gotten Vaibhav out before, I'm going to get him out today'. The only conversation was he wanted to go around the wicket. I was like, 'no dude you just stay over the wicket, I'm sure you'll get him out'. But the plan was his, the conviction was his and I'm really happy for him."
Aaron, appointed bowling coach last July, is in his first coaching role.
"Look if you talk about the auction, I think everything in cricket is teamwork. Yes, I had seen these bowlers before, I did present their names to the management, but at the end of the day everybody's buy-in is needed to pick boys at the auction, so I wouldn't take the credit. I think it's to the team's credit that we believed in these boys, we picked them.
"When I had seen them across different tournaments and in the nets, I always knew they had the x-factor… they have something different which can stand out especially in times like these where batsmen are just going hell for leather."
"Onkar [Tarmale] hasn't played a game yet, even he's a wonderful bowler. He has a small niggle that's why he couldn't feature earlier on in these games."
