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“His wagon wheel …”: East-India Star indicates the quality that makes Sai Reforms special




Former India cricketer and gystar expert Sanjay Bangar praised Sai Reformson after the left -handed match winning centenary against Delhi Capital (DC), appreciated his composition and intelligent shot selection in the shortest format. Reformson remained unbeaten on 108 runs in just 61 delivery, with an innings with twelve borders and four sixes, as he directed the Gujarat Titans (GT) to win a major 10-cicat. Chasing a target of a hard 200 runs, GT found the house with an over at Arun Jaitley Stadium, thanking Southpo’s masterclass on a large scale.

Speaking on Jiohotstar, Bangar exposed the technical maturity Suderson, which also brings to the crease in high pressure T20 format.

Bangar said, “What do I really like Sai Reformson’s batting-also in this format that he shows,” Bangar said.

“When he looks hit, the top hand works a lot, and the ball often jumps close to him, whether he is playing in front of the wicket or in the square,” he said.

Bangar also emphasized the difficulty of maintaining such restraint during the powerplay, some good governance has handled it with remarkable clarity.

Bangar said, “It is difficult to show that kind of restraint in the first six overs, but once he gets through him, he opens and plays shots with equal assurance,” Bangar said.

He said, “His wagon wheel shows runs in all regions-he does not rely on just one scoring sector. It is a hallmark of his batting, and he is continuously distributing these performances,” he said.

Correspondence is at the top with 617 runs in 12 matches, with five fifties and hundred.

Recalling the match, GT skipper Shubman Gill won the toss and was elected to the field.

DC lost FAF du Plessis quickly, KL Rahul and Abishek Porl (with 19 balls with 30, four and three sixes) of 90 runs and skipper Axar Patel (25 in 16 balls with 25, two fours and a six) and Triston Stabs (21*in 10 balls, two sixes, with two sixes). KL had a 45 -run stand for the third wicket and a 48 -run stand for the fourth wicket with Exer and Stubs respectively.

Sai Kishore, Prasad Krishna and Arshad Khan got one wicket.

However, DC’s bowling struggled against ultra-sons Shubman Gill (93*in 53, three fours and seven sixes) and Sai Reformson (only 61 balls with 108*, 12 fours and four sixes). He put a major 205 -run partnership, helping GT win to one left.

(Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by NDTV employees and is published by a syndicated feed.)

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