The Asian Age

Kane looks to carry on momentum

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Having lost regular captain David Warner to the ball tampering scandal but getting Sunrisers Hyderabad off to a winning start — a thumping nine- wicket win against Rajasthan Royals on Monday night — captain Kane Williamson was indeed sporting a wide grin. “It was nice to come out play really well as a team. It is important that we need to improve on this performanc­e for the next game,” the New Zealander said after the game.

Then there were obvious questions revolving around Warner. However, the Kiwi was composed. “It’s a big loss for us as a unit but we look to work together as a team. We look to build on that and move forward together,’’ he said.

Williamson was all praise for opener Shikhar Dhawan who stroked an unbeaten 77 as SRH chased down a lowly 125 with much to spare. “T20 cricket requires aggressive cricket and Shikhar has been in good space for quite some time and he has been in good form last year. He has done superbly for India. He kept the pressure on bowlers and hit the ball cleanly. He is good to The new entrant to the Orange Army, Manish Pandey, feels Sunrisers Hyderabad have got all the qualities to win the IPL trophy for the second time. “Dedication, team work and enjoying everyone’s success would be the key for us to win the title this year,” he said on Tuesday.

Manish, who had been an integral member of KKR’s middle order, is enjoying his time at SRH. “I have got a new responsibi­lity although my batting role is watch,’’ the captain said.

He was happy with the spinners in the mix as well. “They ( Shakib Al Hasan and Rashid Khan) are very experience­d in this format and were very aggressive.

the same here. With the presence of Yusuf bhai , Hooda and myself, we have one of the strong middle orders in the tournament,” he added.

The stylish batsman has moved from a side that have won the title two times to a team that went all the way in 2016. When asked if champions do things differentl­y, Manish said: “The champions put in hard work. Even in practice, the smallest of details is addressed. If a team do that on a consistent basis, They picked up wickets which was very helpful to us. We do have a strong bowling attack and they executing it perfectly,’’ Williamson said.

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it helps them to become champions. Working hard as a group and understand­ing each other’s role is crucial.”

Being in the company of star players from across the world leaves the younger crop of the team in awe, but Manish is well past that stage. He has got some advice for youngsters. “I have seen youngsters committing the mistake of not communicat­ing well with the seniors. They eventually lose out on the cricketing sense. Youngsters few good words for newbie Billy Stanlake. “He is a tall guy and bowls very quick. He balances the attack nicely. He complement­s other bowlers.”

So also Siddharth Kaul. “He burst on the scene last year and he was looking forward for any opportunit­y. It was a long time coming and he was an outstandin­g performer for Sunrisers. He is a very consistent bowler and a very good ‘ death’ bowler. Today he was an extension of that,’’ Williamson said.

Rajasthan Royals skipper Ajinkya Rahane agreed. “I think he changed his pace really well. He was bowling, hitting the length hard and that was the key aspect,’’ he said of Kaul.

However, Rahane rued the lack of a partnershi­p in the Royals innings. “We thought on this wicket, 150160 would have been ideal total because ball was doing a bit and was helpful for the mediumpace­rs. I think we lost crucial wickets in between, where partnershi­p was the key,” he said.

should start communicat­ing which eventually helps them become better cricketers.”

The 28- year- old batsman feels the IPL is no different than the Ranji Trophy as both play a crucial role in helping a player get into the Indian side. “I will not say that Ranji Trophy doesn’t matter; it does a lot. In IPL you get to meet internatio­nal players and face quality bowlers. And it’s a high- profile tournament and everyone is looking at you, so IPL is as important as the domestic season,” Manish added.

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