IND vs ENG: Jason Roy was not surprised to see “Star Player” Ishaan Kishan

IND vs ENG: Jason Roy was not surprised to see “Star Player” Ishaan Kishan

After watching Ishan Kishan’s feats in the IPL, England opener Jason Roy was not surprised at all when he saw the young left-hander taking him out of his side for the second T20 International. Making his India debut, Kishan played a 56-ball 32-run knock to give India a five-match series win on Sunday. Roy said, “He is clearly a star player, he has done this many times for Mumbai Indians, so I was not surprised when I saw him like this. A virtual media interaction with the UK media.”

“A couple of times he might be a little wrong with the ball, but he capitalized by hitting it for six. It’s just a matter of which you can make sure that you execute your skills very well.”

India have come into the series with the intention of playing more fearless cricket, which was on display in the second T20. On the other hand, England is already used to that brand of cricket.

“It has worked for us in 50-over cricket, it has played 10 to 20 games for us. Our policy is to play aggressive cricket, but the problem is when you are playing on pitches like this.” “You have to do a little bit more calculation. You have to speed it up a little bit,” Roy said.

“If you want to play that way, you have to accept that some days won’t go on like this. You’re going to go three-four down in a powerplay. But with the depth of our batting lineup. Roy said That it gives a chance to the top-order batsmen.

On the turning pitch, England struggled with the ball in their attempts to defend 164 runs on a pitch that offered little to their fast bowlers and is likely to do the same for the third T20.

“They are tough but also as difficult for our spinners as we would like to face. We have almost already learned enough, that we should capitalize on what we have learned in this series but tomorrow. The night we made some mistakes, “” he said.

Roy remains consistent with scores of 49 and 46, but has not turned into a big knock and this is what he wants to do in the rest of the game.

“It was a type of pitch where you came to pick up your bowler. Unfortunately I got the bowler I chose. I wanted to target Washington (Sundar).

He said, ‘Had this over gone for a few runs, it would have reduced our innings speed considerably.

He said, “What I learned was just to make sure I stay a little bit more on my shots. I missed a couple of my reverse sweeps. I was out of this position, and then during my innings he was Reformed. “

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Roy called India a class team, but said they were confident of bouncing back on Tuesday.

“The boys have bounced back, we are moving towards fast learning. I don’t think a large amount of wind has come out of our sails, to be honest,” he concluded.

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