Former India cricketer Akash Chopra Highlight the role of anchors in the T20 innings and how important it was to understand and play their role for the players. Gujarat Titans (GT) Captain Shubman Gill Last night, Sunrisers played an incredible innings against Hyderabad (SRH), with 61 runs off 43 balls, including nine borders.
The player was quite aware of his role as the wickets fell quite quickly in the innings. He then got the support of Washington Sundar (49 runs 29) and Sherfen Rutherford (35 runs 16) from the other end, which gave GT shut down the game.
This was his third win of the season, and Captain Gill would be happy with the team's performance. Chopra praised Gill's innings and the way he handled the situation with maturity. He did not play shots in the air, which was a good thing.
“You must be an anchor. Sometimes we reduce the importance of an anchor in a T20 innings because we see so many shots. Especially when you bat first, you are mentally chasing the 220-plus target. But now, when you are chasing a small clan in the second innings, you want to do anything on a pitch and you do not have anything to take anything. Chopra Said on jiohotstar.
'It's quite bizarre how he has been handled at IPL level' – Chopra on Sundarr
Apart from this, Akash Chopra also highlighted the road Washington beautiful Was used by GT and former franchisees IPL As yet. Southpow received his first game against SRH in the previous game. Earlier, he was with SRH, but did not get several matches to play. He is one of the best all -rounders in the league, but has not yet given many opportunities to prove his value. He played his first game yesterday and scored 49 runs but did not get Bowl.
“Washington was with SRH for the longest time. He paid off 8 crores to get his services and still did not give him a proper opportunity. Even GT was even picked up in GT, but not a single game has been found till date – and still has not bowled. It's quite strange that he works at the IPL level.
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