Siddharth Kaul contemplates after not getting a call from India’s tour to Sri Lanka
On June 10, BCCI announced India’s squad for limited-over series that would be played in Sri Lanka against the home side. Ace opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan was made the skipper of the side that will tour the island nation. While the tour had many unexpected call-ups, it looked like some expected names didn’t get the call. SRH pacer Siddharth Kaul feels that he got unlucky after not being named in the upcoming series.
Kaul recently reacted to the snub by posting a picture on his official Twitter handle. He added that he has failed again and again in life and that is how he gains success. He stated that by putting a smile on his face, he will keep on moving the road of hard work and passion.
Siddharth Kaul tweets on the recent snub
I have failed over and over again in my life and that is why I succeed. And when I fail I have the smile on my face which motivates me work even harder. #fridayfitness #fridaymorning #smile #cricketer #cricket #trending @SunRisers #indiancricketteam #Cricket #IndianCricketTeam pic.twitter.com/IDZE1ptKHR
— Siddharth Kaul (@iamsidkaul) June 11, 2021
Here’s his Instagram story
I am performing in domestic cricket, pondered Siddharth Kaul before the squad announcement
Talking about India’s squad, four pacers have been included where the attack will be led by senior pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar who is also the vice-captain of the team. Moreover, the team has Deepak Chahar, Navdeep Saini, and Chetan Sakariya who got the maiden call-up.
Kaul wanted to be a part of the series as before the tour, he added- “Definitely, I want to get into the Sri Lanka squad. Because I am preparing myself, and I am performing in domestic cricket,” in an interview with Sportskeeda.
The 31-year-old pacer has donned the Indian outfit in three ODIs and as many T20Is and has four wickets to his credit. He last played for India in a white ball match against Australia in February 2019. Talking about his IPL stint, he has been part of 49 games where he has 54 scalps under his belt. In the Indian T20 league, he averages 28.50 and bowls at an economy of 8.58.