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IPL: 'Training again feels like getting out of prison'

September 01, 2020 00:26 IST
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Anrich Nortje

IMAGE: Anrich Nortje during Delhi Capitals' training session in Dubai on Sunday. Photograph: Delhi Capitals

Delhi Capitals' South African pacer Anrich Nortje was a delighted man after finally getting out of his hotel room for his first nets session, in Dubai, on Sunday.

 

Nortje, who spent the last six days in his hotel room, says he felt like being "locked in prison" during the quarantine period.

The fast bowler was called up as a replacement for Chris Woakes, who pulled out of this year's IPL.

"It's good to be out and on the grass, and not on the balcony. I can't explain, but it feels like I've been locked up in prison for some days, so it's great to be outside," Nortje said.

"I tried to take it easy on the first day. It will be more intense slowly but surely over the next few days. But it was so great to be bowling in an actual square," said the right-arm fast bowler.

Nortje, who had dismissed Virat Kohli during the Test series last year, actually didn't believe that he will be playing in the IPL this year till he boarded the plane.

"It's a bit surreal to be out here, and with the Delhi Capitals. I was a late replacement, and till the time I sat on the plane I wasn't sure if things were really happening," added the 28-year-old.

Nortje, who was with Kolkata Knight Riders last season, but could not make his IPL debut due to a shoulder injury, also reckons that team environment could be a big factor in the upcoming season.

In case he plays, he would like to forge a lethal new ball pairing with compatriot Kagiso Rabada.

"I look forward to bowling with KG (Rabada) when he gets here, and I hope that makes us a potent bowling side.

"We've definitely got the pace. It will be interesting to see how the wickets play, but I'm sure all captains would want a couple of quicks in their side to make their job a little bit easier," said Nortje, who was named Cricket South Africa's Newcomer of the Year for 2020.

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