Sharjah Warriors confident of match winner and experience in ILT20 Season 3
Former South African cricketer JP Duminy wants his team to keep things relatively simple and focus on one game at a time. “It's important to keep things simple during the game,” he said in an ILT20 press release. “From a tactical point of view, it's important to understand the different phases of the game and be able to win them, so you give yourself the best chance.” ” “Everyone wants to win the ILT20, but the important part will always be how and that is something we will discuss and understand as the tournament progresses. It will depend on the conditions we are facing and that is a There will be evolving negotiations,” the South African explained.
Leg spinner Adil Rashid said, “Sharjah Warriors are not looking too far ahead, and it is about playing the game in front of you and executing the plans to perfection. It is a game of cricket and there are ups and downs, so we Want to keep things really simple. Whatever challenges we have, we want to win that fight first and then move on to the next one.” While it's a one-game-at-a-game approach for Sharjah Warriors, the coach also talked about the importance of consistency and experience. The coach said, “Adil is a very experienced bowler who understands how to impact the game and is one of the match-winners for Sharjah Warriors.
Also, I think the top order with Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Johnson Charles and Jason Roy, if they can perform consistently, it gives us a great opportunity to do well as well.” “Our captain Tim Southee also brings a wealth of experience to the team and has always performed well in the T20 format over the years and we are hopeful that we will be able to execute our plans well. How can we give ourselves the best chance, that's the important question and how we ensure that we are prepared every day in training and matches is going to be the important part,” said JP Duminy. 400 in his career Adil Rashid, who has played more than 100 T20 matches, explained how he prepares for the matches. “For me, it's about playing to my strengths and working on my plans and keeping things simple. What is my role in the team? I am in the team to try to create chances and hopefully take wickets, so I work accordingly. I have been fortunate to play for over 15 years and knowing my game well definitely helps in dealing with situations during the game.”
Sharjah Warriors:
New Signings: Tim Southee (captain), Adam Milne, Adil Rashid (played for Warriors in Season 2 as a wildcard pick), Ashton Agar, Avishka Fernando, Bhanuka Rajapaksa, Daniel Sams, Ethan D'Souza, Harmeet Singh, Jason Roy, Kareem Janat, Keemo Paul, Matthew Wade, Rohan Mustafa, Tim Seifert, Traveen Matthews and Veerandeep Lion.
Retention: Dilshan Madushanka, Johnson Charles, Junaid Siddiqui, Muhammad Jawadullah, Kusal Mendis, Luke Wells, Peter Hatzoglou and Tom Kohler-Cadmore. (ANI)
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