England v India: http://www.senore.com/Cricket/C-Kieswetter-c1206 vows to give his best - Cricket News Update
England’s ODI wicket-keeper, Craig Kieswetter, is happy with the role of being the aggressive batsman for the English team in the ongoing NatWest series against India.
The right-handed basher is fully aware that his style of play clicks at times and fails at others, therefore, Kieswetter is determined to make preeminent use of these chances and vows to give his best for the English team.
Sharing his thoughts with the media, Kieswetter said, “There will always be work, and the type of role I have to play will come off sometimes - and sometimes it won't. I guess I will have to have a thick skin, but what is most
important for me is to do my role and give the team my best.”
The 23-year-old has been in good knick off-late, scoring 103 runs from three innings. He propelled http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 in the third ODI of the series, played at Kennington Oval, London, by smacking 51 runs
off just 46 deliveries. He also played his part in the second ODI when his quick fire 46 runs set the tone for rest of the match.
Kieswetter was content with his performances so far and said that scoring runs boosts one’s confidence and helps in gaining the momentum.
Indians are yet to register a win on their tour of England, but at London they took the hosts to the extreme, as their bowlers http://www.senore.com/Cricket/SCJ-Broad-c2465 had to see the side through.
According to the Kieswetter, to win a match under such circumstances sends a strong message to opponents that the Poms would never give-up a fight.
“We had complete confidence in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Ernest-William-Swanton-c56374 coming in at the end and bashing it. I guess it would be (a message to India). To win a game like we did last night, in that type of situation, was a fantastic achievement. It shows we have
a lot of bottle running through the spine of the team,” said the Kieswetter.
The 23-year-old is positive of another win when India and England lock horns at Lord’s on Sunday, September 11.
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