Rajasthan Royals Director of Cricket Kumar Sangakkara said his teamâs campaign had been pretty settled and pretty good so far.
âI think the key has been that the players have taken a lot of responsibility and leadership in how they want to play. And continuously theyâve done all the things, all the basics really well in terms of what theyâve set out for themselves,â Sangakkara said on the eve of the IPL league match against Sunrisers Hyderabad here on Wednesday.
âAnd itâs very easy as a coaching group when the players take that leadership and responsibility and right from Sanju Samson as captain and leader down to everyone else, theyâve been very, very good at repeating their processes and being very disciplined. So, youâre in control of nine matches,â he said.
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Questioned whether the team might catch up with the law of averages at this stage, a smiling Sangakkara said he didnât know about that and how it actually applied.
âFor us, we just want to not look too far ahead. I think itâs a pretty stock standard answer. If you ask anyone if theyâre at a stage like this, youâll always hear the same thing. Youâll take one game at a time and try and do the same things,â Sangakkara said.
âWeâll try and do our best. I think we have a lot of skill in the group. Theyâre very focussed in terms of what they want to achieve and how they want to achieve it. And, I donât see much change from here for us. When things are going well and theyâre working, we just have to keep trying to get a little bit better every time and learn from each game,â he said.
On tomorrowâs game, Sangakkara said that the home team had been playing very good cricket. âTheyâve been playing very good cricket. And, so have we. Ultimately, in cricket, itâs about skill versus skill. So everyone will have to be up for whateverâs going to happen out there tomorrow,â he said.
âWhen it comes to those key moments, if you stay calm and concentrate on doing your job as was planned and as you know how to do it and just worry about execution, the rest is really up to who executes better. And a lot of our focus has been on just doing our basics as well as we can,â Sangakkara said.
On whether he was surprised by the kind of hitting in this IPL, Sangakkara said not really.
âI think the more you play T20 cricket, everyone identifies how they want to play. They get familiar with conditions. They have specific ways of playing. And, once youâre more familiar with that, youâre in the third year of a cycle. So most teams know what really works for them and what doesnât,â he said.
âSo, that allows them to really go out and do what weâve seen in this IPL. The economy rates have gone up. The boundary ratios have probably gone up as well. Weâve seen some insane batting and insane hitting. And, thatâs very good. And bowlers, unfortunately at times, have taken up a beating,â Sangakkara said.
âBut at the same time, it puts pressure on them to evolve and adapt as well. So I think all in all, itâs been a great IPL for all the teams and for the fans. And itâs interesting to see how that can further develop as the IPL goes along into its next cycle,â he said.
âI think weâre very proud of the players who have made it to the Indian team for the T20 World Cup. Theyâve worked really hard. Itâs been tough for all the players who were there or thereabouts. And until the final announcement is made, I can understand how their minds would have been,â Sangakkara said.
âBut, I think a lot of credit should also be given to those players because theyâve tried their best to shut out all of that and try and play a good IPL. And thatâs worked for them,â he said.
On how different it is for the support staff to mentor those fringe players at this stage after they failed to make it to the Indian team, Sangakkara said one had to be realistic about what a World Cup meant and how many places there really were up for grabs.
âI think from Rajasthan apart from the IPL weâve got a wonderful core of players that can play for India for a very very long time,â he âThe reality is with limited places people have to miss out and you have to be able to accept that and be very realistic and pragmatic about it. The only way you can, what you can do in terms of reacting to anything is keep moving forward,â Sangakkara said.
âKeep doing what youâre doing better, improve and grow. And, I think thatâs the message from us to all other players who might have missed out. But weâre very happy that not just the support staff but the players are all in that space where they understand that,â he said.
On the Indian team for the T20 World Cup, Sangakkara said he thought it was an extremely strong squad.
âTheyâve got their batting covered, theyâve got their all-rounder in. Theyâve got very very high quality spin as well and theyâve got some very good combinations that they can play,â he said.
âAnd I think going to the West Indies, knowing the conditions there, Iâm sure Rahul (Dravid) and Rohit Sharma would have had a pretty good idea of what the squad should be like for them to play the cricket they want in the West Indies in this World Cup,â Sangakkara said.
â And, theyâll be having not just one but two or three different combinations they can play depending on whether they want a deeper batting line-up or more strength in their bowling. But I think itâs a really well-balanced squad, a very very strong squad and Indiaâs always been very strong in international tournaments,â he said.
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