Axar credits timing after T20 struggles
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I had to stay focused rather than thinking it would just happen on its own. I had to have self-belief and execute my plans. I feel like I was trying to hit the ball too hard during the T20Is," Axar told JioStar after the match."When you go in to bat in the death overs, you don't have any other option but to go for big shots, but I was losing my shape a little. So, when I went in to bat in this game, obviously after we got a great start, I just wanted to build a partnership," he said.Axar managed just 19 runs in the T20I series, which India lost 0-4. He said his approach changed in the ODI because he had more time to build his innings."I wasn't trying to hit the ball too hard because I knew I had time and could afford to take a few balls as well.
I was focusing on my timing. On this kind of wicket, it is very important to trust the bounce. Once you start reading it well, I think you can score runs," he said.Reflecting on the conditions at Edgbaston, Axar said the pitch was challenging for new batters and rewarded those who spent time at the crease."...whoever was new to the crease found it very difficult to come in and start hitting straight away. Even for them, it became easier for Joe Root and Liam Dawson once the partnership was set."So I think spending some time at the crease after coming in to bat was very important. On such wickets, you cannot come in and play shots on the rise immediately because there was bounce, and it was swinging and seaming as well. You have to give yourself that little bit of time, and after that, you could play your shots," he said.Axar also credited the return of senior players Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah and KL Rahul for bringing stability and confidence to the side."Obviously, we have been playing alongside each other for a long time.