Didn't like Pak players coming at us for no reason: Abhishek on his batting
Pakistan skipper Salman Agha said the way India batted in the Power Play segment turned the game on its head.
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Abhishek slammed a 39-ball 74 and shared a 105-run opening wicket stance with Gill.
Dubai, 21 Sept
India opener Abhishek Sharma said he did not like the
needless belligerence of Pakistan players in their Asia Cup Super 4 match on
Sunday, and an ultra-aggressive batting approach was the best possible way to
reply to an in-the-face opposition.
Abhishek slammed a 39-ball 74 and shared a 105-run opening
wicket stance with Shubman Gill as India surmounted a 172-run target with six
wickets to spare here.
"Today it was very simple, the way they (Pakistan
players) were coming at us for no reason, I didn't like it at all and this is
the only way (his aggressive batting) I could give medicine to them," said
Abhishek in the post-match presentation.
Both Abhishek and Gill had run-ins with Pakistan pacers
Haris Rauf and Shaheen Shah Afridi during the match at the DICS.
Besides that, Abhishek was delighted to have shared a
wonderful alliance with Gill, someone he shares a deep bond from age-group
cricket.
"We have been playing since school days, we enjoy each
other's company, we thought we would do it and today was the day. The way he
was giving it back, I really enjoyed it.
"It's (the way he bats) because the team supports me.
That's the intent I show and I'm practicing really hard and if it's my day, I'm
gonna win it for my team," he added.
Ace pacer Jasprit Bumrah had an off-day, conceding over 10
runs an over during his four-over spell. But skipper Suryakumar Yadav did not
read too much into it.
"That's fine, he's not a robot, he will have a bad day
someday. But (Shivam) Dube bailed us out of the situation," he said.
Suryakumar lauded Gill and Abhishek for giving India a
perfect start.
"They complement each other really well (Abhishek and
Gill). It's like a fire and ice combination," said Suryakumar and added in
half-jest that fielding coach T Dilip will mail the players about dropping four
catches while fielding.
The Mumbai man was happy to see the way the team fought back
after a rather listless first 10 overs where Pakistan made runs in excess of
nine runs an over.
"The way the boys are stepping up in every game, it's
making my job very easy. The boys showed a lot of character.
"They were calm after the first 10 overs (of India's
bowling innings). After drinks, I told them the game starts now," he
noted.
Pakistan skipper Salman Agha said the way India batted in
the Power Play segment turned the game on its head.
"We are yet to play a perfect game, but we are getting
there. A great game but in the Power Play they took the game away from us.
"Looking back with the position we were in after 10
overs, we could have got 10-15 more. 170-180 is a good total but in the Power
Play they batted well, that was the difference," said Agha.
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