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'T20 is a batters' game; it challenges you as a bowler'

Source: PTI
April 29, 2024 11:35 IST
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"Frankly, we (bowlers) don't have much options. It's not Test cricket, with the ball swinging around. There's not much sideways movement, and there's not much on the wicket either.

Pat Cummins

IMAGE: Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper Pat Cummins was targeted by the Chennai Super Kings batters, dispatched for 49 in his four overs, in Sunday's IPL match in Chennai. Photograph: Adnan Abidi/Reuters

The T20 format has always favoured batters, and that has gone to a 'whole new level' in this Indian Premier League, feels Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper Pat Cummins.

The Australian shared his thoughts following SRH's 78-run defeat to defending champions Chennai Super Kings in Chennai on Sunday.

IPL 2024 has witnessed six 250-plus totals already, with 200 no more a safe total. Prior to this edition, 250 was only breached twice in the history of IPL.

 

"T20 is always on the batting side, and it has gone to a whole new level this season. The way we set up, we had the best chance if we got some really aggressive batters, and that's the way to win the tournament," Cummins said at the post-match press conference.

"Frankly, we (bowlers) don't have much options. It's not Test cricket, with the ball swinging around. There's not much sideways movement, and there's not much on the wicket either.

"So, a lot of times, the best way to get a wicket is to try and defend. Batters are getting better at hitting the ball out and even getting confident. It challenges you as a bowler. But if you have a big total like 270-280 and if you can go at 9.00 as a bowler and make an impact, it could be match-winning," said the Australian pacer.

Analysing the reason for the defeat to CSK, he admitted that the side has some work to do while chasing.

"Hard to put a finger on it. Nothing really went to plan tonight. We're pretty well-suited to chasing, but it hasn't really come off yet. So yeah, it is something (we need) to work on," Cummins reckoned.

"There was definitely dew there; haven't seen so much at any other venue across the country. But we failed to make the most of it, and they bowled well as well. So, it (dew) didn't really factor in this match as much as we would have liked."

Of their four losses, three have come chasing.

Cummins said while their openers have been commendable, the middle-order needs to step up.

"Whenever the openers have gone off (to score), it's been match-winning and crazy. In a few chases, we felt that we set up really well," he analysed.

"Different batters have stepped up throughout the tournament, and you need two or three guys to make an impact. But tonight, we never really got going, unfortunately.

"I am really happy about how the boys have been going about it. Even tonight, there were not too many reckless shots."

As for the struggles of the bowlers this season, he felt that it could be possibly due to the wickets being drier.

"Haven't really seen too much of a difference with the (new) white ball. It doesn't have as much swing as before, maybe because the wickets are drier. It's a tricky format, and I don't think there's a lot with the new ball."

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