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IPL 2018: Mohammad Nabi wants to shine with bat for Sunrisers Hyderabad if given a chance

The 33-year old holds the record of scoring the fastest T120 fifty for Afghanistan, said that he would try to achieve a similar feat in the IPL.

Edited by: India TV Sports Desk New Delhi Published : Apr 10, 2018 18:08 IST, Updated : Apr 10, 2018 18:10 IST
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Mohammad Nai wants to bat for SRH if given the opportunity.

Sunrisers Hyderabad all-rounder Mohammad Nabi, apart from bowling, wants to contribute handsomely with the bat in the Indian Premier League. The Kane Williamson led Sunrisers Hyderabad didn't break a sweat as they defeated Rajasthan Royals by nine wickets on their comeback after serving a two-year suspension. 

READ: SUNRISERS HYDERABAD DEFEAT RAJASTHAN ROYALS

"(The) expectation is that our team will perform in the whole (entire) league. We have a new captain (in) Kane Williamson, who also played for last few years for SRH. In my opinion, my goal is to perform in batting, if I get chances and also perform in bowling," the 33-year-old right-handed batsman told PTI.

Nabi did not feature in SRH's first game's starting XI in which they easily cruised past Rajasthan Royals.

The 33-year old holds the record of scoring the fastest T120 fifty for Afghanistan, said that he would try to achieve a similar feat in the IPL.

"Yes, I will try my best, if I get a chance in batting, to get a fastest fifty in the IPL," he quipped.

Nabi also bowls off-spin and says his bowling would also be an important aspect for the team.

"First my bowling is very important for the team to put the opposition under pressure and then it is my batting," he added.

Nabi said the IPL has aided Afghanistan players in terms of experience and boosting their confidence level.

"IPL has helped a lot (to Afghanistan cricket). Last year there were two Afghanistan players, this year there are four and hopefully six or seven next year.

"Because this experience (of the IPL) when we take back home, to the youngsters, or to the (training) academies or inside the national team, and the confidence-level will be high," he added.

SRH have got a new skipper in Williamson after Australian David Warner was banned from IPL following his involvement in the ball-tampering row in the third Test match against South Africa in Cape Town.

According to Nabi, Williamson is a "nice man and a good captain and supports everyone".

The Sunrisers Hyderabad will next host Mumbai Indians on April 12.

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