This story is from September 28, 2020
Amit Mishra confident about Haryana future after Rahul Tewatia's 'beyond expectation' IPL knock
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leg-spinner Amit Mishra on Monday said Rahul Tewatia exceeded his expectations by conjuring up a magical knock, which etched his name in the IPL folklore.Playing for Rajasthan Royals, the 27-year-old Tewatia smashed five sixes, four on the trot, in the 18th over bowled by Sheldon Cottrell to help his side record the highest run-chase in IPL history.
"He has been focussing on his batting. The way he played yesterday it is good for the future of Haryana. I want him to keep performing like this in future," Mishra said ahead of their match against
Sunrisers Hyderabad
."I had little bit of expectations that he can but I didn't expect that he would go on to play the innings he actually did. Sometimes your focus is so much, things start happening as you want. It was an innings which we don't see often. It is one of the best innings of his life so far."
Asked if he is under-rated, Mishra said: "I don't know if I am underrated. I used to think too much earlier, so my mind used to get diverted, now I just focus on my job."
"To be honest, I didn't get what I should have but it's okay. People know who Amit Mishra is. That's enough for me. I have to focus on my cricket and bowling so that is what I do."
Rahul Tewatia struck five sixes in an over at the fag end of the match as Rajasthan Royals recorded the highest run-chase in IPL history to beat Kings XI Punjab by four wickets in a high-scoring encounter on Sunday. (Photo: PTI/IPL/BCCI)
Chasing a stiff 224 for a win, the Royals needed 51 runs from the last three overs, when Tewatia (53 off 31 balls, 7 sixes) turned the match on its head by taking 30 runs off the 18th over bowled by Sheldon Cottrell (1/52 in 3 overs). (Photo: PTI/IPL/BCCI)
After Tewatia fell in the 19th over, Jofra Archer (13*) and Tom Curran (4*) took the Royals home. (Photo: PTI/IPL/BCCI)
Earlier during RR's run-chase, Sanju Samson continued his dream run with a superb 42-ball 85, while captain Steve Smith also contributed a 27-ball 50. (Photo: PTI/IPL/BCCI)
Before Tewatia took over, it was Samson who kept the Royals in the game by plundering fours and sixes, including 21 runs off Glenn Maxwell in the 16th over. (Photo: PTI/IPL/BCCI)
Star England batsman Jos Buttler (4), who missed the Royal's first match as he was in quarantine, lasted just seven runs with Cotrell dismissing him in the third over. (Photo: PTI/IPL/BCCI)
Earlier, opener Mayank Agarwal outshone his captain KL Rahul with a maiden IPL hundred as the duo pummelled the Royals' bowlers into submission to post the highest total of this season so far. (Photo: PTI/IPL/BCCI)
Agarwal and Rahul's 183-run stand for the opening wicket was the highest partnership for any wicket so far this season. (Photo: ANI/IPL/BCCI)
Rahul was content to play second fiddle to Agarwal, though the KXIP captain also hit some brilliant shots during his 54-ball 69, studded with seven fours and a six, to continue his rich vein of form after his 132 not out against RCB. (Photo: PTI/IPL/BCCI)
Nicholas Pooran then hit 25 not out from just eight balls while Glenn Maxwell (in the picture) remained unbeaten on 13. (Photo: PTI/IPL/BCCI)
Mishra said the Abu Dhabi wicket will favour the batsmen.
"We haven't practiced on this wicket. But I think it is supporting batting. It is a bit slow. Batsmen are getting the time to play shots. Batsmen have an advantage, bowlers also are planning accordingly. It will be a slow wicket," he said.
The 37-year-old said his team will have to plan more for the matches which will be held in Sharjah.
"For Sharjah, we have to plan better because it is a small ground. Compared to Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the match in Sharjah will be a more important match. If you win there, it will help the team."
On Shreyas Iyer's captaincy, Mishra said: "Shreyas has been good so far. He is always positive. He gives the freedom to the bowlers and according to his strategy, he sets the field. He will get better performance as a captain moving forward."
Asked about DC coach Ricky Ponting, Mishra said: "He has played the game for such a long time, so he knows the mentality of the players. If someone is low or over confident, he knows what to say."
"He always talks positively. He is so jolly, I also learn a lot from him how he handles players depending on their individual nature."
Mishra is the second highest wicket-taker in IPL with 157 scalps in 148 matches.
Asked how he managed to make leg-spin such a potent weapon in a format which is dominated by the batsmen, he said: "I was always told that it is not a game for leg-spinners but it only motivated me further."
"I thought when you take wickets, you put teams under pressure. So to take wickets, you need to plan. Leg-spinners have more variety than others, so they are wicket-taking options but you have to work hard for it."
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