As an allrounder who bowls left-arm spin and bats around No. 7, Mulani almost predictably idolises Ravindra Jadeja, whose achievements with ball and bat – and in the field – he says he is in awe of. “Looking at the way he does everything – I hope to be even 10% of what he is,” Mulani says. “It will be very good if I end up achieving even that much. I would love to replicate his stature and his contributions to Indian cricket.”But if you specifically ask me about bowling only, then I really enjoy watching [R] Ashwin and Nathan Lyon. What stands out about them, respectively, is their variations and control. Whenever there is a Test on TV featuring them, I watch it and learn – like what they are doing, how they are varying pace, the lengths they are bowling, and the fields they have.”

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Success with his domestic team got Mulani selected for West Zone in the Duleep Trophy ahead of the 2022-23 season. He produced the goods there too, despite the step up, smashing 97 in quick time in a drawn game against North East Zone, taking West to victory with an all-round show against Central Zone in the semi-final, and four wickets in the second innings of the final against South Zone to give West the title.A year later he represented Rest of India against Saurashtra in the Irani Cup, taking five wickets and scoring valuable runs as Rest won by 175 runs. Earlier this month came his India A debut, in the third unofficial Test against England Lions in Ahmedabad, where too he left an impression, with 5 for 60 in the second innings in a comfortable win for the home side.”When I got my jersey for India A, I couldn’t understand what was going on in my mind,” Mulani says, pointing out that the uniform is quite similar to that of the national side. “It sank in after a while – it was India A, and not just a state team. It was the second-best line-up in the whole of India.”Talk about taking the next step, representing India, and Mulani is in no rush, though he will turn 27 next month. He is happy to take it one step at a time.Ashwin and Jadeja, India’s lead spinners in Tests, have some gas in their tanks still, and over the last few years, Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav have squeezed in when allowed and performed well. That leaves little room for Mulani to make a case for himself – not least because he is a like-for-like player to Axar.He isn’t looking too far ahead just yet. “My job is to only perform. I will not have a role in selection,” he says. “I don’t keep wondering whether I will ever get a call or not; that is needless stress for me. I know that I will be in the limelight if I keep performing well, and that opportunities [to play for India] will come knocking soon.”

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