Mumbai, Rajasthan Royals all-rounder Daryl Mitchell feels it will be important for all teams to adapt to the pitches in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL 2022) as the pitches tend to slow down as the tournament progresses. Will go away Mitchell, who is hoping to make an impact in his maiden IPL season, said, “I think as the league phase ends, the pitches will definitely slow down. It will be important for us as a team to adapt and play on that pitch with the right mindset. ,
Mitchell was bought by Rajasthan Royals for Rs 75 lakh and the 30-year-old wants to contribute to the team’s victory in whatever way possible. “My aim is to show my best game,” he said. I am proud to be representing Rajasthan Royals here and will do my best to help the team on the field. ,
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And Mitchell’s trans-Tasmanian rival-turned-IPL partner Nathan Coulter-Nile is looking forward to working with Sri Lankan legend Lasith Malinga, who has joined Rajasthan Royals as the team’s fast bowling coach. Coulter-Nile said of his former Mumbai Indians teammate Malinga, “He is incredible, it was wonderful to see him bowl when I was in Mumbai and now at the Royals. ,
“It is a good opportunity to train and prepare under his leadership to see what he thinks about bowling and how he sees it,” said the Australian. (agency)