160-170 totals produce exciting games: Parthiv Patel

Parthiv Patel on fearless cricket: why 160 can still win in T20s
Gujarat Titans assistant coach Parthiv Patel (ANI Photo)
NEW CHANDIGARH: It wasn’t a 200-plus slugfest that fans nowadays associate with the IPL. But what unfolded in New Chandigarh on Tuesday evening was Punjab Kings sneaking home by three wickets in the final over against Gujarat Titans. Parthiv Patel, GT’s assistant coach, wasn’t complaining. “Obviously, there was a contest here between the bat and the ball. These 160-170 totals produce exciting, edge-of-the-seat games. There is a contest,” Patel said.
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Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!In an era where scores of 200-plus have become increasingly common, Patel stressed that conditions remain the biggest factor in shaping the nature of a T20 game. “Conditions make a big difference whether it is going to be a balanced contest-oriented game”, said Patel.
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As for Gujarat, the loss stings. But Patel’s pragmatism cuts through cleanly — the discussion around ideal scores is secondary to results. Whether it’s a high-scoring shootout or a tense chase of a modest total, the end goal remains unchanged. “Whichever match gives us two points, we would prefer that. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a 200-plus game or a 140 chasing-down game,” he said.Iyer fined Rs 12 lakh for slow over-rate: Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer was fined Rs 12 lakh after his team maintained a slow over-rate against Gujarat Titans.

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About the AuthorHindol Basu

Hindol Basu is a Principal Correspondent with the The Times of India. Over the years, as a sports journalist, Hindol has covered important events like the 2012 London Olympics, 2008 Beijing Olympics, 2010 Commonwealth Games and the 2011 Cricket World Cup. Hindol has had a diverse profile having worked in all forms of media - TV, Radio, New Media and Print. Besides, being an avid blogger, Hindol plays the guitar, writes poetry and is interested in photography.

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