Our Sports Reporter
Guwahati: After long COVID-19 break Assam players made good start in the season by registering two wins in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T-20 Cricket in Kolkata recently. The side beat two heavyweights in the competition-Hyderabad and Bengal- in their five group league games.
The Sentinel (TS): Perhaps happy with your performance!
Pritam: To some extent yes. I went to Kolkata with an aim to perform well and to help my team with the ball. I've 10 wickets in my kitty. A few more would've make me contented.
TS: You returned into the ground after a long COVID break..
Pritam: Yes. Actually I began training once the relaxation on Covid-19 started in the State. Initially I worked on fitness and later worked on the net. I was in the game mentally and so it didn't take too much time get back into the rhythm after I attended the fitness camp organized by the Assam Cricket Association.
TS: You are now one of the senior most cricketers in the team. Any pressure?
Pritam: Not at all. I love to bowl and the work remains same for me. Yes, you can say that I have to take a little responsibility and this is to guide our young pacers in the team. I am ready to do it.
TS: Current Assam team is considered as the future of State cricket. Your comment.
Pritam: It's true. We have many talented cricketers and all of them are capable to serve the team for a long period. What now they need is to gather little experience on how to handle the difficult situation and strong opponent in the ground.
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