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Having someone of Dhoni's calibre put his trust in me was massive for me: Ngidi

Chennai Super Kings skipper MS Dhoni's contribution to his career, saying "for someone of his calibre to put his trust in me to win him games at a young age was massive for me." Nigidi was picked up by the CSK in 2018. The right-arm pacer grabbed 11 wickets in seven matches at an average of 14.18 that season, helping the Dhoni-led side to win the title. He was also part of the title-winning side in 2021.

"Having someone of Dhoni's calibre put his trust in me to win him games when I was 22 was massive for me," Ngidi told 'The Guardian'. The 26-year-old credited the IPL for teaching him how to deal with massive crowds. "The IPL also taught me how to handle a big crowd.

I'd never played in front of 60,000 people and that was a bit overwhelming at the start. But once you get going it's a breeze," he added. After the high of 2020, which saw him win South Africa's T20 and ODI player of the year awards, Nigidi has had to deal with selection issues and lost his place in South Africa's attack this year.

At the IPL auctions this year, Ngidi was picked up by the Delhi Capitals and although he did not play for his new side, the pacer feels being around and bowling to the prodigious Rishabh Pant has helped him grow as a player. "When I talk to Kagiso Rabada, if I am a little down he'll remind me: 'You're an IPL winner, twice, and you've won man of the match awards. So why are you sitting here denouncing yourself?" "Even this year, in Delhi, Rishabh Pant has been so good.

Read more on timesofindia.indiatimes.com