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Can Akash Madhwal, the first bowler to snare a five-for in IPL play-offs, revive CSK?

The 30-year-old speedster from Rishabh Pant's town would look to revive his own IPL career as well as that of the underperforming former champions

For the fourth season in a row, Uttarakhand seamer Akash Madhwal will find himself playing in the IPL. He sparkled in his debut season, snaring 14 wickets in eight games, five of them coming in a play-off against LSG in 2023, for Mumbai Indians. But a modest 2024 edition saw him being let off. Although Rajasthan Royals grabbed him, he failed to make a significant impact to be retained. Now CSK have drafted him to revive their flailing bowling and season.

His journey from Uttarakhand Roorkee is dreamy. Until he was 24, he had never bowled with a cricket ball, confining his tricks to the tennis-ball circuit. Upon his friends’ insistence, he randomly underwent trials and the Uttarakhand state team’s coaches were pleased. “When he came for the trials in 2019. We all were very impressed. He is skiddy and quick with a smooth action. There was an X-factor in him. Wasim (Jaffer) bhai roped him in straight away,” coach Manish Jha had told this newspaper.

“He was wayward and looked underprepared. Next year, during the Covid, when the Ranji Trophy got cancelled and I took up the job of head coach, I told him that he will play all three formats, no matter if he went for runs. I assured him that he would get to play all the matches,” he would add.

He impressed but not with a truckload of wickets. The biggest virtue of Madhwal—apart from his knack of nailing perfect yorkers and hammering innocuous short balls—is his composure in duress. He could be fleeced for boundaries, edges would evade the fielders, batsmen would play and miss, yet he seldom gets disheartened, his bowling barely loses the sting and steam. The effort in the 2023 eliminator still remains the best figures (3.5-0-5-5) by any bowler in a play-off.