NEW DELHI: While the shortest format is being revolutionized with ultra-aggressive cricket, especially in the powerplay, Lucknow Super Giants head coach Justin Langer believes his players will bring it into the upcoming T20 World Cup. He said it will be interesting to see if it can be carried over. In the Americas.
IPL teams have already scored 200 or more runs 37 times this season, but LSG have only done it once, against Chennai Super Kings last month, and Langer said there were difficulties in the power play. acknowledged.
“The Lucknow wicket was a real battle of bat and ball, but a lot of the matches in this tournament have been very one-sided towards the bat. We haven't done that,'' Langer said after LSG's 19-run loss to Delhi Capitals here on Tuesday night.
“…It was really amazing to see some of these power plays. It almost changed the game. And I wonder if people can keep doing this and if they can do it during the World Cup. Only time will tell, but it was certainly some super attacking cricket.” ”
They led LSG to 71 for 5 while DC defended 209, but pace all-rounder Arshad Khan gave them a serious scare with an unbeaten 58 off 33 balls. The host team remained calm and limited the ball. 9 to 189 visitors.
“I think Arshad is a very good cricketer. You saw how he swung the ball early on. He's a good fielder and to be able to bat like that, it's a very good cricketer. It’s a great package,” Langer said.
“The whole time I was watching this tournament I thought he had a lot of potential and tonight he showed some of that. So if he becomes more consistent, especially with his bowling, he will Really a handful and has the potential to be a very good all-rounder” – around the cricketer. ”
For DC, Tristan Stubbs was sensational as he smashed a 25-ball 57 and came back to take a wicket.
“Tristan Stubbs, I think that wicket was obviously important. We tried (Deepak) Hooda when we had two left-handers out and he came in for us two games ago. He got a wicket. He didn't get a wicket in this match, whereas Stubbs got a wicket,” Langer said.
“So I thought if I had been a little smarter with my batting today, I think we could have chased a score on this wicket. He (Stubbs) is a very good cricketer. I've seen him in the powerplay in the first six matches. , we said, “Also, looking at the way some of these teams have finished, we think Stubbs is an outstanding cricketer.''
Commenting on the focus on recent matchups, Langer said, “There's so much data these days that if you do analysis that connects every game, which traditionally happens often, left-handed players don't have as much of an impact on games.'' “It means not giving any.” A battle against off-spin when the ball spins away.
“When Vish (Ravi Bishnoi) was spinning away, he was bowling beautifully, but when the ball was spinning back to the left-hander, or the off-spin was back to the right-hander, it was more of an arc. “I tend to draw some of these 6.''
“So the general idea is that a ball that turns away from the batsman, whether it's left or right, most teams tend to go with it. Often when the wicket falls quickly, the off-spinner You try to turn on… And the truth is, there aren't too many Ravi Ashwins or Nathan Lyons in the world, so it's a specialist role and that's why part-timers are often used.”
All Indian bowlers are doing a good job: Amre
Despite losing some key players, DC performed well and assistant coach Pravin Amre appreciated the performance of India's bowlers and substitutes.
“It's a new team. Personally I think there are a lot of positives. As a bargain, Jake, Stubbs and Porrell are good bargains for us and also for Rasik. He has contributed really well in the last four games, “I think as an Indian I had a fatal bowling accident,'' he said, “I think that's the job of an expert, and he supported himself very well.''
“So I think all the Indian bowlers have done a good job in the last four or five matches. Like Khalil's bowling, Mukesh's bowling, Ishant's bowling, I think that was very important for us. I think it was very positive for us as a franchise.”
“In the IPL you have to expect the unexpected. Harry Brooks was out, (Mitchell) Marsh had to go, (David) Warner was injured too. So the teams on the auction table He wasn't playing, but the substitutes came and played.'' I think finishing in 5th place is a special achievement. ”
(With PTI input)
IPL teams have already scored 200 or more runs 37 times this season, but LSG have only done it once, against Chennai Super Kings last month, and Langer said there were difficulties in the power play. acknowledged.
“The Lucknow wicket was a real battle of bat and ball, but a lot of the matches in this tournament have been very one-sided towards the bat. We haven't done that,'' Langer said after LSG's 19-run loss to Delhi Capitals here on Tuesday night.
“…It was really amazing to see some of these power plays. It almost changed the game. And I wonder if people can keep doing this and if they can do it during the World Cup. Only time will tell, but it was certainly some super attacking cricket.” ”
They led LSG to 71 for 5 while DC defended 209, but pace all-rounder Arshad Khan gave them a serious scare with an unbeaten 58 off 33 balls. The host team remained calm and limited the ball. 9 to 189 visitors.
“I think Arshad is a very good cricketer. You saw how he swung the ball early on. He's a good fielder and to be able to bat like that, it's a very good cricketer. It’s a great package,” Langer said.
“The whole time I was watching this tournament I thought he had a lot of potential and tonight he showed some of that. So if he becomes more consistent, especially with his bowling, he will Really a handful and has the potential to be a very good all-rounder” – around the cricketer. ”
For DC, Tristan Stubbs was sensational as he smashed a 25-ball 57 and came back to take a wicket.
“Tristan Stubbs, I think that wicket was obviously important. We tried (Deepak) Hooda when we had two left-handers out and he came in for us two games ago. He got a wicket. He didn't get a wicket in this match, whereas Stubbs got a wicket,” Langer said.
“So I thought if I had been a little smarter with my batting today, I think we could have chased a score on this wicket. He (Stubbs) is a very good cricketer. I've seen him in the powerplay in the first six matches. , we said, “Also, looking at the way some of these teams have finished, we think Stubbs is an outstanding cricketer.''
Commenting on the focus on recent matchups, Langer said, “There's so much data these days that if you do analysis that connects every game, which traditionally happens often, left-handed players don't have as much of an impact on games.'' “It means not giving any.” A battle against off-spin when the ball spins away.
“When Vish (Ravi Bishnoi) was spinning away, he was bowling beautifully, but when the ball was spinning back to the left-hander, or the off-spin was back to the right-hander, it was more of an arc. “I tend to draw some of these 6.''
“So the general idea is that a ball that turns away from the batsman, whether it's left or right, most teams tend to go with it. Often when the wicket falls quickly, the off-spinner You try to turn on… And the truth is, there aren't too many Ravi Ashwins or Nathan Lyons in the world, so it's a specialist role and that's why part-timers are often used.”
All Indian bowlers are doing a good job: Amre
Despite losing some key players, DC performed well and assistant coach Pravin Amre appreciated the performance of India's bowlers and substitutes.
“It's a new team. Personally I think there are a lot of positives. As a bargain, Jake, Stubbs and Porrell are good bargains for us and also for Rasik. He has contributed really well in the last four games, “I think as an Indian I had a fatal bowling accident,'' he said, “I think that's the job of an expert, and he supported himself very well.''
“So I think all the Indian bowlers have done a good job in the last four or five matches. Like Khalil's bowling, Mukesh's bowling, Ishant's bowling, I think that was very important for us. I think it was very positive for us as a franchise.”
“In the IPL you have to expect the unexpected. Harry Brooks was out, (Mitchell) Marsh had to go, (David) Warner was injured too. So the teams on the auction table He wasn't playing, but the substitutes came and played.'' I think finishing in 5th place is a special achievement. ”
(With PTI input)