Former India left-arm spinner Maninder Singh reserved high praise for former India coach Ravi Shastri.
Former India left-arm spinner Maninder Singh is sure about the fact that India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has a niggle that resulted in the seamer going wicketless in the all-important World Test Championship final against New Zealand at Southampton.
Former India spinner Maninder Singh reckons that it is not going to take more than a week or 10 days for the out-of-favour left-arm spinner, Kuldeep Yadav, to come back into his elements as he still remains the same spinner that he was a couple of years ago.
Meanwhile, former Indian pacer Ajit Agarkar is in the pole position to grab the chairman's post in case he decides to re-apply for selector's job.
Maninder also said that when Kapil was there the belief was missing.
Maninder identified an error in Kuldeep, because of which the batsmen have started to read him better.
Ravichandran Ashwin who played his last Test against Afghanistan last month is most likely to get a chance in the playing XI.
Maninder Singh spoke on various topics, from the role Dhoni will have as a player following his axing to how this edition of IPL can bolster India’s preparations for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2017.
The Sikh representation reached its pinnacle against West Indies at Ahmedabad in 1983-84, one that marked the debut of Navjot Singh Sidhu and the last appearance of Balwinder Sandhu.
Former Indian spinner Maninder Singh has described Saeed Ajmal as a 'frustrated man'.