Khaleej Times

Nothing can be taken for granted till the final ball

- Drive SUNIL GAVASKAR

It’s been an absolutely unbelievab­ly thrilling start to the greatest T20 league in the world. The performanc­es have been out of the topmost drawer and have shown that when it comes to the competitio­n nothing can be taken for granted till the final ball.

Sanju Samson’s magnificen­t century was not enough to stop newly christened Punjab from pulling off a last-ball victory.

If Samson’s innings was worth going miles to see what was equally impressive was the confidence of young Arshdeep Singh who held his nerve when others highly-rated and better paid bowlers lost theirs. The angle that he created was tough even for the well set Samson who was seeing the ball like a full moon on a dark night. Also impressive was how KL Rahul the Punjab skipper kept his cool even as his Rajasthan counterpar­t was hitting the ball as he pleased.

The trend was set in the first match itself where the result was decided in the final delivery of the match and we could be in for some more before the first week is done.

The Bangalore team started the move with their win against the defending champions Mumbai and now take on Hyderabad who will have to play much better than they did in their first game. With Jason Holder now out of quarantine they will have the services a top class allrounder though they may still want to give Mohammad Nabi another chance.

Their batting order was much debated upon as was the Bangalore team’s in their first game and in this format often it’s the gut instinct that works more often than not. What is important for the Hyderabad team is to improve its fielding and stop those boundaries by having their better movers patrolling them.

The singles will invariably be stolen in the circle but teams that save that extra run or two on the boundary win the close games. The catches matter of course and we have seen some being grassed especially in Mumbai so that’s an aspect teams will have to work extra hard on even as the hectic schedule of the tournament makes getting adequate rest also important.

Hyderabad can’t really afford to start with two losses so they will have to pull out all the stops against a Bangalore team that will be brimming with confidence after their win over the most feared team in the competitio­n.

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 ?? IPL ?? Arshdeep Singh held his nerves in the final over. —
IPL Arshdeep Singh held his nerves in the final over. —

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