IPL 2022: Rashid Khan talks about how he became the perfect finisher for Gujarat Titans – In the current edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), spinner Rashid Khan has come under fire for not being able to bowl for his franchise Gujarat Titans, but it cannot be denied that he could not. To achieve this with his bowling, the 23-year-old is trying to do so with the bat this year. FIPL 2022 live updates with InsideSport.IN please
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Under pressure, Rashid played a match-winning knock for Gujarat against Chennai Super Kings (40 off 21 balls) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (31 not out off 11 balls).
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However, the premier leg-spinner has taken just eight wickets in eight matches at 7.09 economy for Hardik Pandya-led Gujarat this season.
Rashid said that although his initial role will be that of a bowler, he has been upgrading his batting skills for the last 2-3 years, especially as a finisher, much like Mahendra Singh Dhoni, to consolidate his franchise. o
“I have been working on my batting for the last two-three years. I have the confidence that I should be there and finish for the team, ”said Rashid after the batting match against Hyderabad at Wankhede Stadium on April 27. Gujarat won the match by five wickets in a thrilling final.
“I have that skill and talent but I was able to finish it only because of my self-confidence. The best thing is that I get more opportunities to bat in this team. “
Facing his former franchise Hyderabad, Rashid showed just how devastating his batting can be, completing an impossible 195-run stand to stop Gujarat Hyderabad’s unbeaten 31 off just 11 balls.
IPL 2022: Rashid Khan openly talks about how he became the perfect finisher for the Gujarat Titans – check it out
Rashid bowled the Titans 140/5 in 16 overs, all five wickets falling at the pace of Omran Malik. 56 runs were needed in the last four overs, but Rashid and Rahul Tewatia were the only two men from Gujarat who started winning for no reason. Rashid hit three sixes off four balls, the last two coming off two balls when nine were needed to win.
There was a hint of MS Dhoni’s helicopter, and a hockey player had a drag-flick, but the last product was the receipt. The “snake shot” he says, because the wrist opens and hits.
But he has leaked 45 runs in four overs, which is Rashid’s third worst statistic in the IPL.
Regarding his medium bowling, Spinner said, “I don’t think I bowled as I should have. I had four or five bad deliveries and was punished and that was what I remembered. On a wicket like this, you can’t miss your line and length and that’s something I’ve done.
IPL 2022: Rashid Khan openly talks about how he became the perfect finisher for the Gujarat Titans – check it out
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