IPL 2018 | AB de Villiers backs Sanju Samson to go all the way in his cricket career
AB de Villiers has stated that sky's the limit as far as “exciting young talent” Sanju Samson is concerned. The South African talisman has also added that momentum is the key in a long tournament like IPL and the challenge becomes straightforward if a team start to win from the get-go.
Watching Samson score a majestic 92 runs off 45 balls in the match against Royal Challengers Bangalore, it was quite evident that the young Keralite was on a different plane altogether. While RCB's spinners, Yuzvendra Chahal and Washington Sundar, were successful in putting the brakes on the Rajasthan rampage, Samson clinically lofted against the pacers, especially in the death overs to take the team's score to 217, which eventually helped the Royals beat Bangalore at their own den and that skillful innings impressed de Villiers big-time.
“Sunday’s defeat at home to RR was disappointing because, in so many ways, we weren’t far away from where we needed to be. The match probably turned when they scored 85 runs from their last four overs, and it was a pity that we bowled two no-balls and both the free hits were sent into the stands for six; these are the details that matter,” de Villiers wrote in his column for TOI.
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“It’s been said before and it will be said again: momentum is the key to success in the IPL. Win one match, and then another and suddenly the challenge seems more straightforward and more fun, and then you win again... and you advance with the magical M-factor,” he wrote.
“Unfortunately, the reverse is also true. Lose a match, and then another and suddenly the challenge seems so difficult, and bowlers battle to find their lengths and batsmen somehow find the fielders, and you lose again... and everything slips away. Right now, three games into the tournament, with a win and two defeats, we are working incredibly hard to find momentum taking us in the right direction. If we can get the detail right, if we can match the form being shown by Mandeep Singh and Washington Sundar, then we can
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