The Mumbai Indians, under the leadership of Hardik Pandya, were able to secure their first victory in the current Indian Premier League (IPL). In the tournament’s twentieth match, which took place on April 7 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai against the Delhi Capitals, MI displayed a strong first inning at the bat.
Following the assault by the top order, the five-time winners were most struck by the blow to 29-year-old Romario Shepherd. Into the middle order to bat, Shepherd amassed 39* runs in 10 deliveries, including a massive 32 runs off of Anrich Nortje in the 20th over of the opening inning.
Speaking about his knock, Shepherd went forward to consider his batting mindset against the Delhi Capitals, believing that his position in the squad allowed him to play freely.
Everyone wants to bat occasionally, but before they do, they should acclimate to the situation. But in the 17th over, you simply go in with a clear head because there’s no holding back,” India Today cited Shepherd as saying.
“Whenever you’re in that kind of role, you’re even more dangerous, having to just hit the ball because when you’see-ball, hit-ball’, it’s a more clear mindset than having to be tentative and looking for ones and twos,” he said.
You must aim for maximum impact and do your best to achieve it. Romario Shepherd
The great batter also stated that a batter has more leeway to play shots when they are batting at the bottom of the order and that it is important to maximize the balls that one faces.
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You are hesitant at that point and may have misplayed a delivery that you might have otherwise hit.On the other hand, you will only face roughly seven, eight, or nine of the eighteen balls when you are on the back end. Shepherd stated, “You have to go for it and do your best.”