Lucknow Super Giants head coach Andy Flower stated on Thursday he “had written off Mohsin Khan as a selection option” and can see it as a bonus if the injured seamer is ready to come again within the remaining phases of IPL-16.
Having performed effectively for LSG in its maiden outing, Mohsin is about to overlook the vast majority of the 2023 season after selecting up a shoulder harm.
Flower admitted Mohsin’s absence is a “body blow” for his franchise.
“It is a blow not having him, there is no doubt about that. We are hoping that he might come good towards the end of the tournament,” Flower stated throughout an interplay.
But the previous Zimbabwe skipper was reasonable that he may not be obtainable for the season.
“But, quite frankly, I had pretty much written him off as a selection option, and if he becomes fit at some stage during the tournament, I see that very much as a bonus. But I am certainly not expecting that.
Does that make his team vulnerable at the death? “So, whether we are weak at the death or in the middle overs, we shall soon see. I don’t think that’s accurate. Our job is not to worry about some of those opinions, our job is to play well on the field.
“He (Mohsin) was a brilliant performer last season, and he showed how quickly can one move up in a matter of weeks. That’s really exciting for any young cricketer to witness.” The final worldwide match on the Ekana International Stadium, LSG’s residence base, didn’t produce sufficient runs, and Flower admitted the pitch utilized in that sport wasn’t ideally suited for T20 cricket.
“Last international match… it wasn’t an ideal T20 pitch. But let the curators do their job, they know what they are doing. We are quite flexible about whatever conditions we play in.” Having reached the play-offs in its first IPL season, KL Rahul’s LSG will probably be trying to win its maiden title in 2023.
They will look to learn the way the pitch at Ekana goes to play out within the coming days. They play their opening sport towards Delhi Capitals on Saturday.
“To be quite frank, we are not sure exactly what to expect from the pitch at the moment. We had a day off yesterday, we weren’t at the stadium, so we didn’t see how it’s panning out, the preparation of the playing pitch, which is strip number four.
“When we got to the stadium tonight, we will be able to make a better judgement of what we think of what the pitch is going to play like. But even now, it’s quite a long way off from Saturday.
“So we don’t want to judge the pitch too early. That would be silly for us too. We don’t want to have any preconceived ideas about how it’s going to pan out. But, of course, we can use our cricketing judgements and experiences on the day, looking at it.
“We have plenty of selection options available to us. And now, with the ‘Impact Player’ rule, you have got a little more flexibility about how you exploit those conditions well in real-time. So, we will wait and see how that pitch pans out.” Reacting to Aaron Finch’s comment that LSG will not be going to make the play-offs this time, Flower stated they weren’t anticipated to do in addition to they did final yr, and most bases coated heading into this version of the league.
“Last year, we might not have been expected to qualify, but we played some outstanding cricket to be third in the table at the end of the round games and made the playoffs quite comfortably, and just missed out on the top two spots which were quite important.
“So, I don’t really mind what other people predict. We are very confident in the players that we have in our squad. I think we do have a lot of bases covered, and whatever conditions we find over 14 games I think we can select good XIs from it and have good impact players who can come in and make a difference.
“When you hear international cricket or franchise cricket, you hear a lot of opinions. Everyone is entitled to their opinion.” Flower, the legendary Zimbabwe wicketkeeper-batter, stated his crew’s first goal is to get its marketing campaign off to a very good begin.
“Our goal is obviously to win this competition. I suppose the first big step in that direction is getting through to the playoffs.
“But any sporting team, in any series, would always chunk those goals down, what is more, achievable in the shorter team, and our focus right now is the Delhi game on Sunday.
“We are at our home venue for the very first time, which is super exciting for us, the first game is our first goal.
“We will have obviously individual plans for them (Delhi Capitals), they are a quality side, every IPL team have match-winners in their XI, and we will have individual plans for them.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com