Asked if he had some strategy planned for Tendulkar, Nadeem went on the defensive. "Can anyone succeed by just having a particular strategy against a batsman of his calibre? My only job will be to perform to the best of my abilities." The Jharkhand lad idolises Daniel Vettori and wants to get tips from the New Zealander on how to get better as a bowler. "Vettori is my idol. I grew up watching him. I could not get chance to meet him but I would love to seek some tips from the great bowler," the 23-year-old from Bokaro, said.
Nadeem feels that Delhi Daredevils captain Virender Sehwag has been an inspiration and his constant encouragement has helped him evolve as a bowler. "Everyone knows Virubhai's calibre as a batsman. As a captain, he is inspirational and always motivates youngsters."
Son of a policeman, Nadeem's interest in sport grew watching youngsters train at the big ground near his house. Having played for India U-19, Nadeem also played club cricket for Kolkata's first division club Town AC. He harboured aspirations to play for Bengal (in Ranji Elite division) but was pipped by another outstation boy Iresh Saxena from Faridabad. That prompted his return to Jharkhand and play for them in the Plate League. But with Mahendra Singh Dhoni and to some extent Saurabh Tiwary's example right in front of him, the slightly built left-arm spinner could aim at bigger glories. "Dhoni has taught us, the small-town boys, that one must dare to dream. From Ranchi, he not only captained India but also created new milestones," he signed off.
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