The quote, “Every moment of your life is a second chance,” attributed to acclaimed Australian singer and songwriter Rick Price, succinctly refers back to the transience of time and life.
For the 20-12 months-previous Musheer Khan, the automotive accident he suffered final September, has put that into perspective. He sustained a fracture within the neck area and missed out on plenty of cricket for Mumbai. Consequently, he’s not within the Duleep Trophy West Zone squad this time, having performed the match final 12 months. But he’s bought no regrets. “I’m thankful to God that he has kept me alive. This is my new life. I’m trying to live it. I’m enjoying my life. I want to enjoy cricket,” he mentioned after apply on the A.M. Jain College right here on Sunday.
Mumbai started its marketing campaign within the All India Buchi Babu invitational cricket match towards TNCA XI on the Gojan-B floor right here on Monday.
Talking concerning the significance of the match in his comeback from damage, he mentioned: “I know that I’m working twice as hard as I used to before the injury. I’ve kept the comeback in the back of my mind, but I’m not thinking about it as much.”
On his main takeaway from his stint with the Punjab Kings (PBKS) final IPL season, he mentioned: “Power hitting is very important. It’s not that I couldn’t hit, but I can work on it. I’m trying to work on it as much as I can before going to the IPL next year.”
Asked about his exploits with the ball within the newest season of the Kanga league in Mumbai, the place he even had a seven-wicket haul (seven for 4) along with his left-arm spin, he mentioned: “People know me as a batter. But I’m primarily a bowler. I started my career with bowling. My batting has improved a lot. I try to compete with both. I focus on bowling as much as I focus on batting. I want to become such a player that I become indispensable for my team.”





