England leg spinner Adil Rashid excited about this year’s Champions League
England leg spinner, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Adil-Usman-Rashid-c42011, is excited to play in the Champions League this year and said that it is going to be a huge learning curve for him, which is going to help his career big time.
Even if http://www.senore.com/Cricket/South-Australia-c844 Redbacks.
The young leg spinner played for the Redbacks in the previous season and helped his team clinch the Big Bash title.
Rashid expressed satisfaction over his performances in T20 cricket in the last 12 months and said that he has done well the domestic circuits of England as well as Australia.
He wishes to carry on with the good work and said that the upcoming Champions League is going to be a great lesson for him as a budding cricketer.
He said, “Twenty20’s gone well for me over the last year. I loved my summer in England and then my winter in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746. Hopefully I can continue my form and contribute to us doing well as a team. I’m looking forward to that at the end of the season and it
should be really good for my development.”
The 23-year-old leg spinner made his One Day International (ODI) debut against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Ireland-c751 in August of 2009 and since then he has played five ODIs for his country but has failed to make a big impression in International cricket.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Adam-Griffith-c919 Bash tournament in Australia, last season. He said that there is a big difference in the way Australian batsmen and English batsmen approach the game. He went on to add that spinners do have a vital role
to play in the shortest format of the tournament.
“In Aussie Twenty20, the batsmen tend to go hard all the way through the innings. Over here, you go hard for the first six and then again at the end. It’s just that middle period of six to eight overs where it’s knocked around a little bit more. It’s http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Gordon-James-Muchall-c60376
harder for the batsman in Twenty20 when you take pace off the ball,” said Rashid.
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