GT DoC Vikram hails "experienced campaigner" Jason Holder after win over RCB
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], May 1 (ANI): Following his side's win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), the Gujarat Titans (GT) Director of Cricket Vikram Solanki was all praise for the 'Player of the Match' Jason Holder, pointing out that his experience as a T20 cricketer and physical, technical attributes as an all-rounder have helped the side.
There was no keeping the lanky Caribbean out of action against RCB, as he took three sensational catches to dismiss skipper Rajat Patidar, Tim David and Krunal Pandya and also removed Jitesh Sharma and Romario Shepherd in a fine four-over spell of 2/29. Later, as the 156-run chase went off the track at 111/5, his 30-run stand with Rahul Tewatia solidified GT's hold over the match and eventually helped them earn their two points in full.
Speaking during the post-match presser, Vikram called Jason a "world-class all-rounder" who is only getting better with time.
"He has sort of proven across the years in international cricket and franchise cricket in the past how measured he is, and I think he is only getting better. He spoke about understanding his game and that, of course, comes with experience. Any player that has played for as long as he has, around the world as he has, led teams as he has, international teams and been part of different teams, starts to get an understanding of what should be done in any given situation, and Jason is certainly doing that," he said.
Vikram said that the team was excited to have him in the squad, even though he had to wait for a while before his turn came, but since then, he has played an important role with both bat and ball with his experience and situation-reading ability.
"We were very excited when he was part of the squad. He has had to wait his time before he got an opportunity, but since he got an opportunity in all of the games he has played, making good contributions and today in the field. He has been brilliant with the ball, he has fantastic ability with the bat in terms of his ability to strike a cricket ball, but he is also quite smart in playing exactly the way he needs to given any sort of situation, and that partnership with Rahul Tewatia is exactly an example of that," he continued.
The GT DoC was happy with the way the 2022 champions managed to restrict a powerful RCB batting line-up, who had been playing an aggressive brand of cricket in the tournament. He was particularly happy for star spinner Rashid Khan, who bowled a sensational four-over spell of 2/19, taking his wicket-tally to 10 scalps in nine matches at an average of 27.40, with best figures of 3/17.
"As far as chase is concerned, we leave it upto batters to make good decisions, and I thought they played some pleasing shots by being aggressive in the powerplay. Was it the perfect game that we played? No, we did not play the perfect game, but you rarely do. We will just take a lot of confidence, as we should, from the win," he signed off.