New Delhi, April 4 -- In an era where T20 scores routinely race past 200 and bowlers are often judged simply on the amount of runs they concede, Kuldeep Yadav believes the biggest danger for a spinner is not getting hit but losing faith in their own strengths. Kuldeep pushed back against the increasingly common notion that bowlers, particularly wrist-spinners, have no option but to go into survival mode in a high-scoring format. The left-arm wrist-spinner said modern T20 cricket has changed the way young bowlers think. Many enter games with the default mindset of expecting to be hit, particularly on small grounds and flat pitches but Kuldeep believes that mindset is exactly what bowlers must avoid. His experience, now extending to 95 wicket...