LUCKNOW: After being in and out of the playing XI in previous seasons, securing a permanent role in KKR’s lineup has boosted
Anukul Roy’s confidence sky-high, as the all-rounder appears more focused and eager to perform when his team is under pressure due to inconsistent results.
Roy said the continuity has made him feel good, adding that confidence grows when a player knows he is part of the team’s plans.
On KKR’s overall campaign, Roy admitted the team’s performance has not been up to expectations. He said the side has not been able to execute its plans at the desired level, though results in cricket can fluctuate.
He also said the team’s first win gave the squad a major confidence boost. According to Roy, the victory was important for morale, with players enjoying the moment after a difficult phase.
Roy added that the last few days, including two days off and practice sessions, have helped the team regroup as it looks to improve its performances in the matches ahead.
Speaking about his own approach, Roy said the key for domestic players is to stick to what has worked for them before and stay mentally clear. He stressed that performance improves when players remain calm, both on and off the field, and focus only on the team’s requirements.
Roy added that the idea is to avoid overthinking and give 100% in whatever role the team asks of them, as that helps keep the mind clear and allows players to perform better under pressure.
On Matheesha Pathirana, Roy said the Sri Lankan pacer is currently practicing with the squad, and a final decision on his inclusion will be taken at the toss. Pathirana, KKR’s Rs 18-crore signing, is in line to make his debut for the franchise and could strengthen an attack that has lacked penetration.
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