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IPL: Williamson likes to see players get used to different roles

IPL: Williamson likes to see players get used to different roles
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Dubai (UAE): Sunrisers Hyderabad Skipper Kane Williamson expects “some” contributions from both players in different roles in the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL).
“I think individuals have all the sets of expectations differ from what they want to do.
And it’s good to spend time in the middle.
We see a lot of very good contributions (in a training match) from a number of people in a different role.
Which is good to see, “Williamson said in the video posted by SRH on Twitter.
SRH Mentor VVS Laxman wore a confident warning after a training session because the players were forming well for the first match against Delhi Capitals on Wednesday.
“We got another training game at 19 and I was sure it would be much better and also a training session.
Has aimed and meaningful, so overall I thought boys formed good for the first match on September 22,” said the Laxman Mentor Team Handle Through post video.
SRH Spinner Rashid Khan has said the party will treat every match in the EU-Leg from Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 as their last match.
SRH languishes at the bottom of the table points and the party must fight to make it the top four.
Rashid also worked on the skills to hit him to give SRH the advantage of lowering orders.
“Starting one and a half years, I have worked on my punch because 15-25 last past it is very important to side.
So just try the best to do something different, haven’t practiced a lot of shots on the nets on the nets in the net but me Just focus on having the correct mindset, “Rashid said in the video.
“Definitely waiting for the rest of the season, yes we did not have an ideal start in the first half of the tournament but look forward to finishing well and treated every match as a final and gave me 100 percent,” he added.
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The 14th season, which was postponed in May this year after the Covid-19 pandemic, will be continued on Sunday in Dubai with Blockbuster clashes between Chennai Super Kings and defending champions Mumbai India.
After CSK-MI clashes, the action will then turn to Abu Dhabi where KKR will go against the Bangalore Royal Challengers.
Sharjah will host his first game on September 24 when Royal Challengers Bangalore took Chennai Super Kings.
Overall, 13 matches will be held in Dubai, 10 in Sharjah, and 8 in Abu Dhabi.

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