Kashmir Observer

I Had Self-Belief In My Batting: Rashid Khan

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Hitting three sixes in four balls, including the match-winning maximum from the final delivery, is a stupendous achievemen­t for any batter but Afghan star Rashid Khan says he has the self-belief to execute such performanc­es after working on his batting in the last two years.

Rashid (31 off just 11 balls), known more for his match-winning leg-spin bowling, pulled off a heist as he struck three sixes from four balls, bowled by pacer Marco Jansen, to hand Gujarat Titans a thrilling five-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad on Wednesday night.

His partner Rahul Tewatia (40 not out off 21 balls) had hit a six from the first ball and ran a single after the Titans needed 22 runs from the final over while chasing a stiff 196 for a win.

“The feeling is good…you just have it in mind to go out there and have the self-belief, keep my shape strong, and hit it,” Rashid said after his batting heroics. “I was happy to do it against them (former club Sunrisers Hyderabad), but I was just trying to play my game and have the belief in my batting which I’ve been working on the last two years.”

Asked what transpired between him and Tewatia during the final over, Rashid said, “When it was 22 left, I just told Tewatia that we have given 25 in the last over with our best bowler (Lockie Ferguson). We just have to have that belief in ourselves.

“If we have one missed ball, don’t think about it and don’t panic. Just stay strong and we need to finish it or get as close as possible because it might help us with the run rate.

“But as long as we have that belief, anything is possible. Just stay there, keep your shape, and hit it strong. So that was our plan and luckily we had those four sixes.”

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