IPL 2021: Manan Vohra of Rajasthan Royals wants to use the lessons learned from the first leg. Cricket News – Times of India

DUBAI: Frustrated at not being able to take advantage of opportunities in the first leg of Indian Premier League (IPL), Rajasthan Royals‘batsman’ Manan Vohra The goal is to use all the learnings for a better performance when T20 The league will start from September 19.
The 28-year-old from Chandigarh could only manage 42 runs in the four matches he played before the IPL was suspended in May due to multiple Covid-19 cases inside the bio-bubble.
Manan said in a release, “I was a little disappointed as I felt that I could not capitalize on the opening I got. Released by the franchise.
A member of the Under-19 World Cup winning team, Manan said the time has come for inaugural champions Rajasthan to regain the trophy and they have a lot of confidence after coming into the T20 league.
Manan said, “As a group, we all want to win trophies. It has been a long time since the franchise has won.”
“… the best part is that everyone in our group believes that the team has the potential to make a mark once again. So, we are aiming for the cup, but its about taking it game wise. I’ll be careful.”
Like millions of others, Manan too has ambitions to play for the country and said that he wants to use the upcoming domestic season to make a case for the selectors.

Manan said, “Every player on the circuit has the same dream and so do I. 53 IPL matches with a strike rate of over 130.
“I am currently playing for Chandigarh and will lead them, so I am confident that I will take my team to the later stages of the competitions through good performances, which will help me build the case.”
Manan’s teammate and friend Mayank Markande expects spin to come into play again with the IPL in the UAE like last year.
“Our spinners did a great job in the UAE last year, so I think we are back to using our strengths well. We feel really confident going into this stage,” he added. Huh.”

Mayank did not find a place in the Royals squad during the first leg, but said he was “happy to look forward to his opportunities and understand that the conditions in India were not very favorable to the spinners” but knew he “will have a chance”. Come”.
Talking about his transformation as a player, Mayank said: “When I first started playing IPL, I didn’t have much experience. But when I play now, I feel like I am a player. I have matured as a player and a person.
“I think I am mentally tougher now and know how to handle pressure and bowl in challenging conditions,” said the 23-year-old, who took 15 wickets in his debut IPL season in 2018.
After playing one T20I for the Indian team, Mayank said that he “dreams to make a comeback in the Indian team by performing well in the domestic circuit, and then consistently play for the country at the highest level.”

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