Now in this lengthy
background, read this piece from ESPN Cricinfo - a week ago, Himachal Pradesh captain and
allrounder Bipul Sharma was trying to chase down Vidarbha's 183 in a crucial
league match of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Twenty20. The winner would earn a ticket
to enter the Super League. Bipul, a left-hander, was facing Akshay Karnewar, the 23-year-old Vidarbha left-arm
spinner, who he dealt with effortlessly. Then Karnewar told the umpire
he was switching to right-arm offspin. "Yeh kaise kya ho sakta hain? [How
can this be possible?] He [Bipul] was absolutely shocked," Ravi Thakur,
Karnewar's room-mate, says.
"Sorry,
what?" is an expression frequent among those who have faced the nearly
six-foot tall Karnewar. Ever since his first coach, seeing him bat left-handed,
instructed him to bowl left-arm spin, Karnewar has posed doubts in the minds of
batsmen and umpires with his double act. Ambidextrous spinners are a rarity in
cricket, and bowling with both arms is something that has only been tried in
international cricket for a bit of light relief. But despite his freakish
ability, Karnewar remains modest. His tactic
could challenge the batting order – if the captain sends a Right hander, he
would bowl left arm and if the incumbent is a
southpaw, he would bowl right arm offspin.
Karnewar originally
started as a right-arm offspinner when he took up cricket seriously as a
13-year-old. His coach then, Balu Navghare, having noticed that Karnewar was
doing everything else with his left hand - batting, throwing, everything except
writing - encouraged him to try bowling left-arm spin, too. It took Karnewar
about two years to feel comfortable bowling left-arm, since when he has bowled
with both arms. He has come a long way
(ambi)dexterously.
Karnewar is a good
batsman as well, and again Thakur says he gets far less credit than he
deserves. Karnewar has for the first
time registered himself for the IPL auction, but he is not disappointed that no
IPL franchise has come forward to recruit him so far. "This is the first
time I am playing [for Vidarbha] at the senior level [in Vijay Hazare and Syed
Mushtaq Ali]. No one knows about my talent. The more I play, the more it will
be reflected, and I would imagine people would take notice."
So –
many a times, being different brings success !
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
18th Jan
2016-01-18
Photo credit : Cricinfo.com
