Chennai:England spinner Jack Leach was "not sure" if he wanted to play cricket again after the mauling at the hands of Rishabh Pant in the opening Test against India and is quite chuffed about recovering just in time to make a winning contribution in the match.
The left-arm spinner on his first tour of India was taken to the cleaners by a marauding Pant on the third afternoon of the first Test, but fought his way back to pick six wickets over the next two days as England won by a whopping 227 runs.
"This is my first trip to India and it's been a hell of a tough start! went through every emotion under the sun in our first Test win and I guess that's why we love cricket so much," Leach was quoted as saying by a leading English portal.
"After conceding 77 runs off eight overs on day three I was not sure if I wanted to play cricket again so I'm really proud to have come back and contributed to the team's victory.
"Who would have thought the game would feel that hard when you have won by 227 runs?"
His wickets included the one of India opener Rohit Sharma at the fag end of fourth day's play, when he bowled a ripper to leave the batsman clueless with the delivery's turn and bounce.
"As for me, I think I will be using the delivery that removed Rohit Sharma at the end of day four as a visualisation aid in future games!
"It felt good to get a player of that stature out with a decent delivery and the timing was good too, so we did not feel like we had to come back and get 10 wickets on the final day."
Leach said England will miss the services of senior wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler in the upcoming three matches. Buttler has gone back home after the opening Test as part of England's rotation policy.
"Of course, in the coming weeks we will miss Jos who has flown home for some rest.
"It was great to have a quiet drink with him after our win. Jos had mixed emotions about leaving; obviously, it's really nice for him to get some time with his family, as he's away a lot, and to have the chance to freshen up as he's got a lot of big cricket coming up this year.