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IPL's hat-trick hero veteran Amit Mishra turning back the clock

Last updated on: April 08, 2023 12:52 IST

'I didn't do anything special; just tried to read the wicket better, analysing the kind of shots batters will play against my bowling, and I met with some success.

Amit Mishra

IMAGE: Lucknow Super Giants veteran leg-spinner Amit Mishra came up with a fine spell of 2 for 23 before he was substituted in the 19th over during the IPL match against Sunrisers Hyderabad in Lucknow on Friday. Photograph: BCCI

Veteran Lucknow Super Giants spinner Amit Mishra credited his success in the five-wicket victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad in Friday’s IPL match in Lucknow to making a careful assessment of the wicket and taking mental notes of the shots that batters are likely to employ against his bowling.

The 40-year-old, who has been playing in the Indian Premier League since the inaugural edition in 2008, played a vital role in helping LSG defeat his former team, grabbing two wickets to restrict SRH to 121 for 8.

 

LSG then completed the task in 16 overs for the loss of five wickets.

Mishra, the only bowler to register three hat-tricks in the Indian Premier League -- for Delhi Daredevils (Delhi Capitals, 2008), Deccan Chargers (2011) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (2013) -- was again at his best on a track offering turn.

He dismissed the dangerous Washington Sundar and England's Adil Rashid as SRH were restricted to a below-par score.

Asked about Friday’s success with the ball, Mishra replied, “I didn't do anything special; just tried to read the wicket better, analysing the kind of shots batters will play against my bowling, and I met with some success.

"I am very happy with my performance and the fact that the team won and built confidence for the next match."

Mishra said the plan was to employ Ravi Bishnoi early because he can be more than a handful for batters with his skiddy deliveries.

The 22-year-old leg-spinner came in to bowl in the seventh over and tasted success in the ninth, dismissing Harry Brook.

"When the ball is new it skids a lot and we brought in Bishnoi first because his ball skids, which gives little time to batters to react.

"I was brought in late (13h over) because I like to spin the ball and when the ball is a bit old, it spins more and I can use my googly and other variations better. That was the plan (against SRH)," added Mishra.

The stalwart added that his bonding with Bishnoi also played a vital role in the success of both spinners against SRH.

"Bishnoi is bowling really well and both of us are different kind of bowlers. The best part is the bonding between us, which is really great. He always takes my advices and is a keen learner. I try to guide him a lot."

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