IPL 2021: We want to leave this tournament with a little bit of pride, says SRH opener Jason Roy
IPL 2021: Jason Roy, who is making his debut for Sunrisers Hyderabad, said that the franchise will focus on winning the remaining games of the second phase in UAE. England opener Jason Roy has been handed his debut cap for SRH. (Courtesy by BCCI)HIGHLIGHTSJason Roy makes IPL 2021 debut for Sunrisers, David Warner droppedRoy replaced all-rounder Mitchell Marsh ahead of the start of 2nd phaseThe focus in the camp is to win some games in IPL 2021: Jason RoySunrisers Hyderabad opener Jason Roy said that SRH will focus on winning the upcoming games as they want to leave the second phase of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 with a little pride. Notably, Jason Roy has been handed his debt cap for the Sunrisers to replace the veteran opener David Warner.
Hyderabad’s chances of making the play-offs are over. Kane Williamson’s men have lost 8 of their first 9 matches. They have lost to Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings after the resumption of IPL 2021.”It’s pretty disappointing at the moment, we are trying to keep as upbeat as possible, it’s very easy for us to slump into a dull tone or so but I think message has been to pick ourselves up and kind of leave this tournament with a little bit of pride,” Jason Roy told broadcasters.A big day for @JasonRoy20 as he makes his debut for the #Risers tonight. Go well, Jason! #SRHvRR #OrangeArmy #OrangeOrNothing #IPL2021 pic.twitter.com/bzRXTDWFOI— SunRisers Hyderabad (@SunRisers) September 27, 2021
“We got huge amount of resources in the camp, net bowlers and coaches and guys willing to help out, so it’s just a case of trying to better myself personally.”As individuals you need to step up and be that match-winner, but then in the camp you need the individuals to bring a little bit energy, few more smiles and you want the camp to be happy and have that nice feeling. It’s just about enjoying yourselves instead of falling into a negative mode. The focus is just to win some games,” Roy added.Sunrisers, who have already fallen out of contention from the race to the playoffs, made as many as four changes against Rajasthan.”Jason Roy is at the top for David Warner. Pandey, Kedar miss out. Priyam Garg, Abhishek Sharma are playing. Sid Kaul replaces injured Khaleel,” said captain Kane Williamson after losing the toss.Click here for our site’s complete coverage of the coronavirus pandemic.
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