Abu Dhabi T10: Good Communication Was The Key, Says Deccan Gladiators’ Head Coach Mushtaq Post Team’s Record Third Title Win
Abu Dhabi T10: Deccan Gladiators' head coach Mushtaq Ahmed has highlighted the role of constant good communication with players as the mantra behind his team's success afterthey won a record third title in the Abu Dhabi T10.
Abu Dhabi T10: Deccan Gladiators' head coach Mushtaq Ahmed has highlighted the role of constant good communication with players as the mantra behind his team's success afterthey won a record third title in the Abu Dhabi T10.
Mushtaq's team overpowered Morrisville Samp Army by eight wickets in the final on Monday at the Zayed Cricket Stadium, in a clash that turned out to be a complete entertainer for the spectators. Chasing 105, the Gladiators unleashed some fireworks and gunned down the target with 8 wickets and more than three overs to spare.
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Mushtaq Ahmed, head coach of Deccan Gladiators, shared the success formula of the three-time title winners.
“My team and I played the role of a good communicator. You can’t teach anyone in just ten days, but you can make them mentally strong, and make sure they should be happy to play for their team,” said Mushtaq after his team's victory.
“People who work behind the scenes aren’t usually in the limelight, but in case a player is injured or his mood is not okay a day before the match, you have to make quick communication with him and ensure that player is back up and running. This is what only matters in a short tournament like this,” he further explained.
The Gladiators were off to a flying start as their opener and England batter Tom Kohler-Cadmore took on Samp Army skipper Rohan Mustafa in the very first over. Cadmore smashed four fours on the trot to begin the chase in the first over while his opening partner and skipper Nicholas Pooran joined the party soon.
Pooran, the wicketkeeper-batter from West Indies, dominated Pakistan spinner Imad Wasim as the Gladiators collected 20 runs in the third over and went past the 50-run mark. The left-handed batter was eventually dismissed for 28 off 10 by pacer Isuru Udana after Mustafa took a blinder in the deep. But that didn't really help Samp Army as Cadmore continued with his aggressive batting display and notched up a fifty.
Earlier, Morrisville Samp Army never really got the start they wanted and lost wickets in regular succession to get reduced to 81/5. It was a late surge from Afghanistan's Karim Janat who chipped in with 16 off 8 in the final overs of the innings that took the total to 104/7 in 10 overs. Faf du Plessis top-scored with 34 off 23 while wicket-keeper batter Andries Gous struck 21 off 9. England pacer Richard Gleeson returned with figures of 2/16 in two overs for Deccan Gladiators.
Captain of the runners-up side, Rohan Mustafa believed it was a team effort from their side and shared his thoughts on the result.
“In T10, you have to start well and put a good score on board to win. We have to accept the fact that we played against a very strong side. If you see, when we came in, we didn’t expect we would be playing the final. We played really well overall, we played together as a unit.”
Captain of the runners-up side, Rohan Mustafa believed it was a team effort from their side and shared his thoughts on the result.
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Article Source: IANS