‘That is what I do’ – Parag relishes success at No. 4 with Royals
“When I play domestically, this is the exact type of situation I go in to bat,” Parag instructed the host broadcaster after the sport. “When Jos [Buttler] bhai got out and Ash [R Ashwin] bhai got out a little after, I was like ‘this is what I do, this is what I’ve been doing for the last six months playing domestic cricket’. So it was pretty simple to calculate everything.”
Royals had restricted Mumbai Indians to 125 for 9 however had been rocked early by Kwena Maphaka and Akash Madhwal. But Parag carried on unfazed and stitched a 40-run stand with Ashwin to relax the camp.
Parag had been used primarily as a finisher by Royals up to now, and his returns had been patchy.
“I have had three to four years of not performing at all, or even performing if it’s one match a season,” Parag stated. “And you really go back to your hotel room and you think… that when you know you can do something and the performances are not coming, you get back to the drawing [board]. I tried finding what was wrong, and I figured out that I was not practicing at this level enough.
“So I went again after the [last] season and practised very exhausting, and I feel that is displaying now. I’ve practiced [against] some of these fast balls and these sorts of eventualities loads, therefore the performances.”