Umran Malik’s swift rise in the IPL led to an India call-up, but he hasn’t played for the national team in over a year. Former bowling coach Paras Mhambrey attributes this to Malik’s limited red-ball experience, emphasizing the necessity of First-Class cricket in developing a bowler’s skills and endurance for sustained success in international cricket.
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