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This is an archive article published on April 19, 2012

I hope performance is being noticed: Sidharth Trivedi

Trivedi's brilliant performance in IPL has not been enough for him to earn a berth in Indian team.

Lanky medium pacer Sidharth Trivedi,who has been a consistent performer for the Rajasthan Royals since the inception of IPL,is hoping that his good show in the ongoing edition is being noticed by the selectors.

8220;I have been performing consistently and my four wickets against Royal Challengers Bangalore were quite satisfying because they have a very strong batting line up. I hope the performances are being noticed,8221; said Trivedi.

After making his debut in 2002-03 in first class cricket he was soon picked up for ICC under-19 World Cup in 2002. He was impressive as he grabbed nine wickets in seven matches.

He won the Border-Gavaskar Scholarship to train for five weeks at the Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy in Australia and played for India B for the 2003 Challenger Trophy.

The Australian legend Shane Warne had a lot of faith in Trivedi8217;s abilities and playing true to his captains expectations the youngster proved a vital cog in title triumph of the Rajasthan Royals in the inaugural IPL in 2008.

However,it has not been enough for him to earn a berth in Indian team.

8220;I have to keep on performing and leave the rest in the hands of selectors. I believe I should finish in top five wicket takers in this IPL. I have been working hard on my bowling and especially the slower ones.

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8220;I depend more on variations and try vary pace and the length as well. A lot of slower ones might have made the batsmen a little wiser and they expect odd one coming down but still they have to play if it is wicket to wicket. This can induce them to make a mistake,8221; said the bowler,who has taken eight wickets till now at an impressive average of 19.87 with 4 for 25 against Bangalore being best so far this edition.

8220;The team still has high expectations from me. This is my fifth year in IPL and as a senior player I try to give my 100 per cent. Batsmen now try to shuffle and improvise and that becomes a challenge and I love challenges,8221; he said.

 

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