Playing T10 has helped me improve my game against spin, says Team Abu Dhabi's Alex Hales
Nov 19, 2022
Abu Dhabi [UAE]. November 19 : Among the most destructive batters in world cricket currently, England's Alex Hales' life in the fast lane has been a storied one. But, whenever, Hales has picked up his bat and walked out, he has provided ample evidence of his explosive abilities, which he hopes to replicate in the Abu Dhabi T10 with Team Abu Dhabi.
A T20 World Cup winner with England recently, Hales noted that the T10 format adds more to his game.
"I loved the two seasons I have played before and I feel like I always leave the tournament a better player, especially when it comes to playing T20 again. The games that you play in T10, you have to tee it up from ball one, I feel like that always helps you in the T20 format too. The Abu Dhabi T10 is such a good tournament and it attracts quality cricketers. And I am looking forward to playing at the Zayed Cricket Stadium, I have some good memories of this place," Hales was quoted as saying in a release by Abu Dhabi T10.
While Hales' talent and style of play is well documented, the England man explained that playing franchise cricket around the globe requires constant work on his skill set.
"On the subcontinent pitches you more often than not tend to have a bias towards spin and you have to make sure you adapt your methods. And I think that is one of the key things as a franchise cricketer. As you're playing tournaments in different countries and conditions all year round, so you have to keep topping up on certain areas of your game all the time, otherwise, you soon get found out," he said.
"It (Abu Dhabi T10) certainly improved my game with spin over the last few years, and it is still an area that I am looking to get better at, so I will be sure to try and top up as much as I can over the next couple of weeks," he added.
Hales went on to add that taking on the spinners in conditions in Asia needs a little adaptation and noted that his training stints in India have helped him achieve his targets up until now.
"I have played a lot of cricket in UAE so I am pretty familiar with what to expect, so hopefully I can hit the ground running. We have limited time for practice really with the packed schedule, but in the past, I have spent time in training camps in India, so I have got a rough idea of what my game plan is going to be. I have got my methods and hopefully they can work well in this tournament," he said.
Hales, who said that he is waiting to reach Abu Dhabi and join his team, also noted that playing all three formats in the sport is extremely difficult.
"I think it is exceptionally difficult to play all three formats at the top level. I think there is only a handful of cricketers who are probably good enough to excel at all three. Since I gave up red-ball cricket in 2018, my T20 game has improved a lot and quickly as well. And the way things are going, I think it will see more and more specialists in each format," he signed off.