<p>He had manifested that moment in his mind by visualising it over 1000 times and when it finally happened after 12 long years of wait, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/jaydev-unadkat" target="_blank">Jaydev Unadkat </a>was both relieved and delighted after Zakir Hasan became his maiden Test wicket.</p>.<p>Unadkat, who made his Test debut against South Africa at Centurion on December 16 in 2010, was named in the playing XI in the second Test against Bangladesh here on Thursday.</p>.<p>On his Test debut, which happened a dozen of winters back, Unadkat had gone for more than 100 runs in 26 wicketless overs with Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers scoring hundreds and Jacques Kallis hitting a double century.</p>.<p>"I did manifest it, I visualised it more than a 1000 times and there was a moment when I actually missed playing with the red ball," Unadkat told <em>bcci.tv</em>.</p>.<p>He ended the first innings with the figures of 2/50 as India bowled out Bangladesh for 227 on the opening day.</p>.<p>"I went blank when I took that wicket, I have visualised this moment maybe 1000 times in between when I played the first Test and now," Unadkat said. "I didn't get a wicket back then and that was the talk every time people talked about me getting an opportunity again for the Indian team."</p>.<p>In between the two matches, Unadkat <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/unadkat-creates-rare-record-becomes-first-indian-cricketer-to-miss-most-test-matches-1174015.html" target="_blank">missed more than a century of Tests </a>(118), the second-highest in world cricket.</p>.<p>Only England's Gareth Batty (142) has missed more matches between two games in the history of Test cricket.</p>.<p>"Honestly, it wasn't just about getting that Test recall, but it was also about getting to play the Ranji Trophy season again," he said. "All these years I have developed my skills with the red ball. So that I get that confidence whenever I'm on the field," he added. </p>
<p>He had manifested that moment in his mind by visualising it over 1000 times and when it finally happened after 12 long years of wait, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/jaydev-unadkat" target="_blank">Jaydev Unadkat </a>was both relieved and delighted after Zakir Hasan became his maiden Test wicket.</p>.<p>Unadkat, who made his Test debut against South Africa at Centurion on December 16 in 2010, was named in the playing XI in the second Test against Bangladesh here on Thursday.</p>.<p>On his Test debut, which happened a dozen of winters back, Unadkat had gone for more than 100 runs in 26 wicketless overs with Hashim Amla and AB de Villiers scoring hundreds and Jacques Kallis hitting a double century.</p>.<p>"I did manifest it, I visualised it more than a 1000 times and there was a moment when I actually missed playing with the red ball," Unadkat told <em>bcci.tv</em>.</p>.<p>He ended the first innings with the figures of 2/50 as India bowled out Bangladesh for 227 on the opening day.</p>.<p>"I went blank when I took that wicket, I have visualised this moment maybe 1000 times in between when I played the first Test and now," Unadkat said. "I didn't get a wicket back then and that was the talk every time people talked about me getting an opportunity again for the Indian team."</p>.<p>In between the two matches, Unadkat <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/unadkat-creates-rare-record-becomes-first-indian-cricketer-to-miss-most-test-matches-1174015.html" target="_blank">missed more than a century of Tests </a>(118), the second-highest in world cricket.</p>.<p>Only England's Gareth Batty (142) has missed more matches between two games in the history of Test cricket.</p>.<p>"Honestly, it wasn't just about getting that Test recall, but it was also about getting to play the Ranji Trophy season again," he said. "All these years I have developed my skills with the red ball. So that I get that confidence whenever I'm on the field," he added. </p>