Birmingham Post

Sanga’s wise words a big boost for Bell

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IAN Bell (pictured) has revealed that some wise words from former Bears ace Kumar Sangakkara helped shape his preparatio­n ahead of his maiden Vitality Blast century last Friday.

Bell’s brilliant 131 from 62 balls (11 fours, seven sixes) ranks among the great T20 innings and arrived in a world record third-wicket stand for the format – 171 from 85 balls with Adam Hose.

The 36-year-old’s white-ball form has been impressive all season. He averaged 56.50 in the Royal London Cup and has now scored 287 runs in T20 at an average of 71.75 with a strikerate of 157.69.

Bell admits he has approached his white-ball batting differentl­y this year – and also took on board some recent thoughts from great Sri Lankan batsman Sangakkara.

“I have tried to be more aggressive this year, which obviously makes you a little bit more dangerous,” he said. “But I was listening to Kumar commentati­ng last week and he talked about Twenty20 and said that, as a batsman, you’ve got longer than you think.

“So against Northants, when we were two down for not many chasing 231, I said to Hosey if we just keep our shape and keep control then we can still take this game a long way.

“That’s what we did and it reached the stage where you could feel the pressure shift onto Northants.

“It was a shame that we didn’t quite get over the line, but at the halfway point in the game we knew we were chasing 231 and it was a tough ask. To tie the game was a really good effort and as a batting unit we have scored 200-plus in successive games now so that gives us a bit of confidence.”

It also gave great entertainm­ent to the spectators as Bell and Hose delivered a sensationa­l victory bid with a world record T20 third-wicket stand

“It’s fantastic to be part of a world record,” Bell said. “Hosey batted superbly and I was very pleased with the way I played.

“I feel like I have been playing well this year and you are always striving to get it spot on out there in the middle when it really matters and I felt that most things I tried came off.”

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