We must stick to our philosophy in IPL final: Helmot

6 months ago 10

NEW DELHI: Assistant coach Simon Helmot of Sunrisers Hyderabad predicted that the club will come out firing in the Indian Premier League final versus Kolkata Knight Riders, riding on captain

Pat Cummins

' cricket acumen.
Inspired by their convincing 36-run victory against Rajasthan Royals in the Qualifier 2 on a sluggish track here on Friday, Helmot declared that the team's approach to play in the summit match versus KKR will remain unchanged.

On Sunday, the final will take place at Chepauk.
"We must stick to our philosophy. We have done it all season, and it has got us into the situation we are now. There won't be any change in our method in the final," Helmot said at the post-match presser.
"I'm very proud of the way the team has taken into that even under pressure, and

Rahul Tripathi

upheld that today. He, Trav, and Klaasen continued that momentum throughout the innings."

With the bat,

Heinrich Klaasen

,

Travis Head

, and Rahul Tripathi excelled as SRH amassed 175/9 after batting first. They limited RR to 139/7 in the allotted 20 overs, proving that the amount was sufficient.
SRH team had lost to KKR in Qualifier 1 but triumphed against Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2.
Speaking about the track, he said, "The wicket looked good and shiny. We got to a fairly good start, and we probably lost an extra wicket.

"As the innings got on, the slower off-cutters and bouncers started working. We got that information into the second innings.
"We wanted the ball to get a bit older and bowl it hard into the wicket so that we might get some reaction. And obviously, the spin came into play."
The skilled batsmen of Rajasthan Royals were utterly unsuccessful as SRH's underdog spin twins,

Abhishek Sharma

and Shahbaz Ahmed, wove a web to secure a 36-run victory.
Captain Cummins' ability to make decisions and his rapport with head coach Daniel Vettori were both commended by Helmot.
"The credit goes to the captain. He made decisions at a time when he felt that conditions were conducive to spin.
"There were two right-handers at the time, and he felt that a left-arm orthodox spinner would be a good option. As for Abhishek, it might have been his gut feeling, and if it is, what a wonderful decision it was because it changed the complexion of the game.
"Pat and Dan have a very good relationship and are keen to explore different ideas. They give the players the freedom to do what they want to do on the field, and we saw that today."
Speaking further on Cummins, Helmot said he loves to give freedom to his teammates and doesn't engage much in team meetings.
"A very practical guy, very humble, very empathetic to his fellow teammates and coaching staff. He is into the statistics and gets the information that he needs against a particular opposition in certain conditions.
"He doesn't waste time in (team) meetings. Our team meeting today was 35 seconds. But a lot of information has already been spoken about.
"There has been a lot of one-on-one with the fielding coach, bowling coach and the batting coach. We try to limit the large group meetings."
'The decision-makers were very wise in making Shahbaz Ahmed's trade'
This season, Shahbaz Ahmed, an all-around player, has been one of SRH's best acquisitions. Helmot praised him for his versatility.
"Don't know the background about how it was done, but I do know he is a multi-skilled player, very experienced, bats at the top of the order, or the middle order, and can bowl nearly anywhere in the innings.
"I think when the opportunity (to trade) was presented, the decision-makers were very wise in making that trade.
"He's played a lot of games for us and has been an important element, besides being a versatile one alongside Nitish Reddy, which makes it easier when it comes to squad balance," Helmot signed off.
(With PTI inputs)

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