
Praful Hinge made a stunning IPL debut, taking three wickets in his first over and finishing with figures of 4-34 for Sunrisers Hyderabad. His recovery from a back injury was aided by the MRF Pace Foundation and coaching from Glenn McGrath, who helped correct a technical flaw in his bowling.
Chennai : Late on Monday, by the time the wider audience found out who Praful Hinge was, he had already scalped three wickets in his first IPL over. Since then, âWho is Praful Hinge?â has been trending.
An uncapped seamer, Praful finished with astonishing figures of 4-34 for Sunrisers Hyderabad on his IPL debut. Right after the match, the Sunrisers Hyderabad player acknowledged the MRF Pace Foundation in Chennai for helping him recover from a back stress injury. âI want to thank MRF for taking really good care of me,â Praful said.
At the foundation, the 24-year-old from Nagpur got the opportunity to pick the mind of former Australia fast bowler Glenn McGrath, who is the director of coaching. McGrath built a magnificent career on relentless accuracy, and it is one of the many tricks that Pr-aful seems to have taken from him, evident in the way he swi-ngs the new ball at pace while holding a tight line and length.
Talking to TOI, Pace Foundation chief coach M Senthilnathan said Prafulâs progress began by addressing both his fitness and a technical flaw. âWhat we and Glenn saw in him is that heâs got a pretty solid length with the new ball. He gets some deviation and he allows the balls to move. We selected him in 2023 and when he came to us, he had some back issues. We concentrated on his fitness and improved it through rehabs. We also analysed and found the reason behind his back issue. It was because he had a technical flaw, so we fine-tuned it,â said Senthilnathan.
âAnd then, he did well in that Under-23 season that year, and in 2024 when he was much better and was selected for the Ranji Trophy (for Vidarbha). He is now a frontline bowler for them,â the former Tamil Nadu cricketer said, Senthilnathan noted that McGrath was instrumental in helping Praful understand the importance of bowling in the right areas and handling pressure.
Praful Hinge finished with impressive figures of 4 wickets for 34 runs in his IPL debut.
The MRF Pace Foundation focused on rehabilitating Praful's back injury and correcting a technical flaw in his bowling to improve his overall fitness.
Glenn McGrath is a former Australian fast bowler and the director of coaching at the MRF Pace Foundation, where he provided guidance to Praful Hinge on improving his bowling technique.

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