One of the biggest highlights for Khan this season was his temperament and his ability to hold his own against the top batters. It was a stark change from his first IPL, for the Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2017.”In my first IPL I was very raw,” he says. “I didn’t have much idea about the IPL. Then Delhi picked me up in the mega auction [in 2018]. I played six games that year and I understood properly where I had to improve.”When I trained during the IPL, I used to focus on my role and part. Like sometimes in an entire practice session I would bowl only yorkers or slower ones, or sometimes bowl only with the new ball. And then consult the coaches about where I could improve.”This time they gave me a chance from the first game and I was completely ready for it, physically and mentally. I knew what to do and what not to do on what kind of pitches, because while watching [from the sidelines] I used to visualise how I would have to bowl in certain situations with what kinds of fields for which kind of batsman.”This IPL, Khan also reaped the rewards of his friendship with Pant, who he knew from their India Under-19 days dating back to 2015. They spent countless hours together that year, and Pant led that side a few times in the lead-up to the U-19 World Cup in 2016.”Rishabh told me a day before the first game, ‘Enjoy ball [Just enjoy yourself and bowl the way you usually do], don’t worry about anything, and give your 100%,'” Khan says. “If your captain is also your friend, that gives you extra motivation.Khan says Rishabh Pant’s confidence in him played a part in his success in the truncated 2021 IPL•BCCI/IPL”He is really fearless, and I enjoy playing with him. He plays with aggression and attitude, and he always thinks about the team. Like, he sent Lalit Yadav to bat above him in the match against Mumbai Indians. Lalit had played only two-three IPL games and the match situation was critical but Rishabh believed in him and asked him to show his talent. As a captain he backs his players and when they perform, he also enjoys it.”

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The pandemic has complicated a lot of things in cricket around the world, but Khan has tried to stay ahead of the curve. There are times when players have to be in hard quarantine for up to six days before a series, and once out of the hotel room, they need to be match-ready in a few days. That’s how it was for Khan when he played for Madhya Pradesh in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, India’s domestic T20 competition, at the start of the year. Knowing he wouldn’t be able to train in quarantine, he made up in advance.”When I knew six days would go in quarantine, I had already trained and loaded my body for the five-six days leading up to that,” he says. “So quarantine was not really a problem. Nowadays in the eight-ten days before [a quarantine period] I focus on my body in terms of strength and conditioning.”Khan made his Ranji Trophy debut for Madhya Pradesh a week before he turned 18 in 2014. That season he played five games but an ankle injury kept him off the field for the most part. In the 2017-18 season, he played just three matches. In 2018-19 he roared back with 35 victims from seven games, at an astonishing average of 16.37.ESPNcricinfo LtdHe kicked off the 2019-20 season with 11 wickets at 19.81 in three games for the victorious India Red side in the Duleep Trophy, and then took 28 from five Ranji Trophy matches at 19.85.”I like to bowl long spells with the red ball,” he says. “Bowling with the red ball is also my strength, and I usually pick wickets in every session and provide breakthroughs.”I used to chat regularly with Ishant . He told me the biggest challenge with the red ball is when it doesn’t swing, you have to bowl consistently in one place. In Chennai and Ahmedabad [during the England Tests this year] he told me about the grip of the ball, how to bowl to what kind of batsman. I’ll try to implement these things in England.”Khan has personified hard work like few have in his quest to reach the pinnacle – being part of India’s Test squad. If India’s last series in Australia, with its high turnover of participants, is anything to go by and he makes his Test debut in the UK, it won’t be too much of a stretch to say that he is ready to live up to his billing.Stats inputs from Sampath Bandarupalli

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