RCB vs SRH match is one of six innings, not batting skills: Aaron Finch Cricket News

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Australia’s T20 World Cup-winning captain Aaron Finch said Sunrisers Hyderabad and Royal Challengers Bangalore hit a string of sixes in the IPL and there was little room for batting skills that mattered Who hits the most sixes. Travis Head’s maiden T20 ton and Heinrich Klaasen’s predatory 67 took SRH’s trio to a record-breaking 287 runs, helping them finish the year Hyderabad surpassed its own 277/3 against Mumbai Indians on March 27.

Dinesh Karthik then hit 83 off 35 balls but RCB eventually lost the match, hitting a total of 38 sixes.

“It’s never a game where you talk about batting skills. It’s a game where you talk about who hits the most sixes and that’s the difference,” Finch told Star Sports.

“They (RCB) have to start with 14 runs (scoring per over). If you have a bad run, it becomes 16 runs.” Finch said Hyderabad made good use of the Powerplay portion.

“They (SRH) were lucky in the first powerplay, they needed those six runs and Travis Head was the difference.

“He started well with his intention to get the ball rolling and then made a brave move to keep Klassen at third and said we need to keep going, we have a deep batting line-up and we’re going to get The bowler has a sword here,” Finch added.

Head’s devastating hundred, off 39 balls, was the fourth fastest in the tournament and was the cornerstone of SRH’s 25-run victory.

Finch said IPL teams have started changing their strategies by bringing in big-name players like Klassen and letting them play fearless cricket.

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“A lot of times, teams think Klassen has such strength at the back and let’s stop him. Like (RCB’s) Glenn Maxwell sometimes, you don’t want to expose him now because if he gets out, then we ball The team must be rebuilt.

“(SRH coach) Dan Vettori talks about this, play aggressive, be fearless and if it doesn’t go well, there are consequences. If it does go well, you can’t lose.” Dinesh · Dinesh Karthik once again underlined his value with a 35-ball 83 at a strike rate of 237. Finch said batting ability comes naturally to Karthik considering his experience of more than two decades in the game.

“Well, once you have 20-25 years of experience and you’ve got a ton of balls you’ve hit throughout your career from the age of five, you don’t lose the ability to hit the ball.

“So, I think, it works in their favor because they train specifically for the role that they play for the team. They don’t overtrain, they don’t try to improve their skills, they don’t try to improvise now, they just Specialized training,” Finch said.

The Victorian cricketer added that players like Karthik are role models for other players who are ready to clarify their roles.

“This should be a lesson to players around the world that you have to be very specific about your preparation and how you proceed.

“You can hit as many balls as you want, and if you go to midfield with a gloomy mood or a stale mood, you’re going to find it difficult no matter how well you play.”

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