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Rohit Sharma on being asked if England were rightly awarded the World Cup title in 2019
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Published - Jun 1, 2022, 22:17 IST | Updated - Jun 1, 2022, 22:17 IST
Updated - Jun 1, 2022, 22:17 IST
Not many players find it simple to take on Rashid Khan, however the Gujarat Titans star named one Indian adolescent who he sees as challenging to bowl to. Rashid Khan proceeded with his extraordinary structure in the Indian Premier League (IPL) for certain sparkling exhibitions for 2022 bosses Gujarat Titans. He got done with 19 scalps in 16 matches. It was for the 6th successive time, since he began playing in the IPL in 2017, that the Afghanistan leg-spinner picked no less than at least 17 wickets in a solitary season. His economy of 6.60 RPO was splendid as he put pressure on the adversary players. There was not really anyone who could play well against Rashid. Presently, the spinner has named the one hitter whom he tracks down a hard bowl at.
Fortunately, for Rashid, the player is from his own group Gujarat Titans. He is Shubman Gill. The young person hit the triumphant six as GT beat Rajasthan Royals in the last to pursue an unobtrusive objective of 131 in 18.1 overs.
Gill scored 365 runs in 16 matches at a normal of 34.50.
“So pleased to be here with him and I think he is an extremely diligent person. Somebody like him gives you bunches of energy in the group and I think the manner in which he played all through the competition, it was mind boggling. Satisfied to have him around. He is the main person I think…I was feeling like somebody like him will be difficult for me to bowl in the game, however fortunately I have my own side,” Rashid said after the IPL 2022 last.
In the interim, after Gujarat Titans secured their lady IPL title on Sunday, guide Gary Kirsten showered acclaim on Hardik Pandya and said the title-winning captain is modest and was quick to advance as a pioneer all through the competition.
“He has been fantastic… He’s a high-profile player in India but he’s incredibly humble, wanting to learn as a leader and engage with his players which I think is really, really important. He’s tried to help the youngsters, he’s come in and played a different responsibility,” said Gary Kirsten in a post-match presentation.
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