I have always dreamt of this day, says Jayant Yadav

This dressing room is full of people who make you comfortable, said Jayant Yadav after a promising Test debut.

Update: 2016-11-19 08:30 GMT
It's good I did not do anything yesterday (on day 1), (it) gave me time to process the emotions and formulate my plans, said Jayant Yadav. (Photo: BCCI)

Visakhapatnam: After enjoying a good start to his Test career wherein he scored a crucial 35 runs, played his part in Haseeb Hameed’s run-out and scalped Moeen Ali’s wicket, Jayant Yadav on Friday said he always dreamt of wearing Indian colours.

"Since the time I remember, since I have started playing serious cricket, not in the streets but in an academy, I have dreamt of this day," the 26-year-old from Delhi, who has played 42 first-class matches and picked up 117 wickets, said after the second day's play.

"This dressing room is full of people who make you comfortable. KL Rahul, a recent debutant, told me what to expect on debut. It's good I did not do anything yesterday, (it) gave me time to process the emotions and formulate my plans."

Jayant dismissed Moeen Ali by trapping him in front of wicket after the English batsman had been down the pitch and was struck on the pad, which factored into umpire Dharmasena's on-field call of not out.

However, Jayant and wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha convinced skipper Virat Kohli to go for a review.

"With the review, Wriddhiman Saha did the job of convincing the captain for me. We both thought it was out. Can't wait to start doing this again tomorrow," said Yadav, who also scored 35 runs down the order to contribute to India's first innings total of 455 runs.

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