The young speedster bowled one of the most devastating spells of recent times in Indian domestic cricket as Delhi humiliated Bengal by an innings and 26 runs to enter the Ranji Trophy final.
"I owe this life and my success to Gautam Gambhir. I was a nobody and Gautam bhaiyaa did everything for me," Saini said today.
Saini was full of gratitude for the veteran opener who gave him chance in first-class cricket.
"I was happy that I would go to South Africa but I called up Gautam bhaiyya. He said Delhi needs you now for the semi- final and if you do well, you will be automatically in that Indian dressing room. I didn't think twice," said Saini.
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After taking Delhi to the Ranji Trophy final with a career-best match haul of 7 for 79 against Bengal, the 25-year spoke about his life, bowling and a proud grandfather, who was part of the Azad Hind Fauj.
Saini was being paid Rs 200 per match and Narwal immediately called up Delhi captain Gambhir to check him out at the nets.
What Gambhir saw at the nets was enough for him to get into a heated argument with then DDCA vice president Chetan Chauhan, to get the player from Haryana into the Delhi team.
"Gautam bhaiya, Ashish bhaiya (Nehra), Mithun Manhas rallied around me. They said what's happening in the periphery shouldn't be my concern. We will take care of that, you only bowl," he said, recalling the time when DDCA officials were distributing pamphlets to keep him out of the team.
"I can't build on muscles as I will lose out on the pace I generate due to my quick hand speed. This is my USP from start. Since I could bowl fuller deliveries with tennis ball, it helps with leather ball as it generates extra pace," Saini explained.
Coming from a humble background, Saini, son of a former Haryana government driver, has his feet firmly rooted to the ground after 29 first-class games and an IPL contract with Delhi Daredevils.
His grandfather, Karam Singh, was a driver in Subhas Chandra Bose's Azad Hind Fauj.
"Dadaji is nearly 100 years. He was in Japan with Netaji. I have heard stories so many times that at times, I slip away," he said cheekily.
"But he loves me and is aware when my match is coming on television. Today he watched me bowl," he said.