Ashish Nehra has proved age is just a number: Sunil Gavaskar

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Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar has heaped praise on Ashish Nehra following his wonderful performance with the ball against Bangladesh in India's opening game of the Asia Cup. The 36-year-old finished with figures of 3/23, as India successfully defended a tricky total of 166 on Wednesday.

"Ashish Nehra has proved age is just a number. He is mixing his deliveries well and bowling craftily. He has done really well for India so far," Gavaskar told NDTV.

The left-arm quick provided India the first breakthrough in the third over, when he knocked back Mohammad Mithun's off stump. Nehra was able to generate a lot of swing with the new ball, and that augurs well for India. Later in his spell, he dismissed Mahmudullah and Mashrafe Mortaza in consecutive deliveries in the 17th over, as Bangladesh fell short by 45 runs.

Since making his comeback to the national team after five years, Nehra has once again established himself in the shortest format of the game, and will be spearheading India's seam attack in the upcoming World T20, specially with Mohammed Shami struggling with his fitness.

Since his return against Australia, in the T20 squad Down Under, Nehra has picked up 10 wickets in 7 games.

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