HYDERABAD: Sunrisers became an overnight sensation after his performance against 24-year-old Hyderabad fast bowler Praful Henge. Rajasthan Royals. He set the tone with a wicket off his second ball – that of teenage wonder Vaibhav Suryavanshi – and hit two more sixes in the over.Despite the dream debut, he says life goes on as it is.Go beyond limits with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!“Yes, I had planned a bouncer to get Suryavanshi out. I played him once in an Under-23 match and took his wicket with a short ball. I tried it again and it worked. I didn’t know that I would take four wickets in my first match. I knew about the record (three wickets in the first over), but my life didn’t change much after that match. I’m trying to stay away from social media and focus on training,” Heng said.He also credited the team management for believing in him. “I learned a lot from training with the senior players in the team, we keep talking to them and they teach us a lot. The support from our coach and captain was evident. T20 is a batsmen’s game, as bowlers, whatever we do, do it with heart and enjoy the moment, that’s the advice of the coach and captain,” he added.Possession Pat Cummins And when he first met him at the SRH camp, he was a total fan. “When I first met him, I told him what a big fan I was. He was very welcoming. I told him I used to watch his bowling videos and train. He told me he would work with him and help with bowling. It was very encouraging,” he revealed. Hinge also said he was inspired by his father Prakash – a former employee of Maharashtra’s electricity department – and sister, a chartered accountant. “I wanted to do something that would make my family happy. When I started, I didn’t know what domestic cricket was. I played for the first time at the age of 13 with a leather ball.“Since then, playing for the country was my only dream. Once I entered the two-month summer camp, I started to understand the process. I played all age groups and made my debut for the state team last year itself,” he added.He also credited. Glenn McGrath and Varun Harun for his development. “When I was with the MRF Peace Foundation, McGrath helped me with my actions. But Aaron also helped me a lot. As a fast bowler, he knows what it takes to be successful and he guided me.”(Hinge spoke in JioStar press room after IPL debut)