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"Experience I'll Cherish For A Long Time": England Star After Debut Test Tour Of India

Young England off-spinner Shoaib Bashir said he has experienced a surreal couple of months after making his Test debut on the tour of India earlier this year, which is something he will cherish for a long time. Bashir will make his debut in the ongoing County Championship season for Somerset in their second match against Surrey, after taking 17 wickets in his first three Test matches for England, where he made his debut in the second Test at Visakhapatnam.

"The winter's been quite the experience starting with the Lions out in Abu Dhabi on that two-week camp and then from there getting called up to play for your country. It's been such a surreal couple of months and one that I'll cherish for a long time."

"I got picked up from pretty much nowhere -- Somerset came to me out of the blue and so has England as well. I'm just so grateful for the opportunity and so thankful to God because without him none of this would have happened," said Bashir to BBC Points West.

His entry into India was delayed initially due to visa issues, but eventually joined the team in the middle of the first Test at Hyderabad, before his debut in Visakhapatnam.

"It was quite special. I remember walking out there and I was shaking -- I was like, 'I'm walking out with Ben Stokes, Joe Root here, this is the experience'."

"I was nervous until I had the ball in my hand and then I felt at home. I've been bowling a cricket ball for years and I sort of knew that in the back of my head and after I bowled that first bowl, I was on it," he recalled.

Bashir had been the 12th man for Somerset in their drawn County Championship match against Kent last week but is keen to ace the challenge of bowling in England after doing well in India.

"I'm still young, I'm still

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