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Lungi Ngidi credits MS Dhoni for making him believe in himself

"Having someone of Dhoni's calibre put his trust in me to win him games when I was 22 was massive for me," said Ngidi.

Kartik Mehindru Edited By: Kartik Mehindru New Delhi Published on: July 17, 2022 17:28 IST
Lungi Ngidi | File Photo
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Lungi Ngidi credited MS Dhoni for making him believe in himself at 22 as the CSK skipper entrusted him to win games for the franchise. He also credited IPL for making him comfortable performing in front of big crowds. 

"Having someone of Dhoni's calibre put his trust in me to win him games when I was 22 was massive for me," Ngidi told 'The Guardian'.

"The IPL also taught me how to handle a big crowd. I'd never played in front of 60,000 people, and that was a bit overwhelming at the start. But once you get going it's a breeze," he added.

After the high of 2020, which saw him win South Africa's T20 and ODI player of the year awards, Ngidi has had to deal with selection issues and lost his place in South Africa's attack this year.

At the IPL auctions this year, Ngidi was picked up by the Delhi Capitals and although he did not play for his new side, the pacer feels being around and bowling to the prodigious Rishabh Pant has helped him grow as a player.

"When I talk to Kagiso Rabada, if I am a little down he'll remind me: 'You're an IPL winner, twice, and you've won man of the match awards. So why are you sitting here denouncing yourself?"

"Even this year, in Delhi, Rishabh Pant has been so good. He's young but he already has so much influence within the game and being able to bowl to him in the nets and run ideas past him helps you grow as a cricketer."

Ngidi made a comeback to South Africa T20I team during the five-match series against India recently and he's hopeful of securing his place as an opening bowler in all three formats during the upcoming tour of England.

"My confidence is high, the rhythm is good and I'm just looking forward to playing over here. I really enjoy the English crowds and there's always good banter so I'm excited.

"I've seen a bit of swing and I'm really happy with that – even if it looks like they're preparing the wickets for the benefit of the batsmen." 

Ngidi was picked up by the CSK in 2018. The right-arm pacer grabbed 11 wickets in seven matches at an average of 14.18 that season, helping the Dhoni-led side to win the title. He was also part of the title-winning side in 2021.

Ngidi isn't with CSK anymore as DC picked him for IPL 2022.  

(Inputs PTI)

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