Going back to basics has helped Delhi Capitals’ man of the moment Marcus Stoinis

XtraTime Web Desk: The man of the moment for the Delhi Capitals is Australia’s Marcus Stoinis, whose quick-fire 53 off 21 balls with the bat, and 2-29 with the ball, took the match into an exciting Super Over, where the Delhi Capitals secured the win in their opening match of IPL 2020.

Having proved to be the game changer in both the innings, Stoinis said his maturity played a role on the day. “I’ve come in with some confidence through good performances this year, but also maybe putting less responsibility on myself than some other years. Sometimes when you’re young and you’re in a rush, you want to do well and you’re trying so hard,” he said.

The 31-year-old all-rounder also said that “going back to basics has helped” him. “I think everyone who plays cricket at this level, the main reason you play it, is because you love it. You start playing when you’re a kid, and there’s so much travel, staying away from home and there’s obviously the pressures. But the main reason you do it is because you love what you do. That’s the main ingredient,” he added.

Having accelerated the innings for the Delhi Capitals and taken them to a decent total, the Australian said he was constantly speaking to Head Coach Ricky Ponting and thought “130 was the realistic target.” He said, “I was speaking to Ricky quite a bit. I was pretty nervous because the game was sort of in the balance. But we had put on a pretty good partnership with the skipper and Rishabh. But we had to sort of readjust our thinking – Initially we were aiming for 160, but then we thought maybe 130 will be a winning or competitive score. So with Ricky and myself, we just thought, let’s get to 130 – assess the conditions and then have a go.”

With 17 wickets and 526 runs under his belt in 30 IPL matches, things haven’t always gone according to plan for the Australian, but he says it is always a rewarding feeling to contribute to wins. “There are a lot of games, as a professional sportsman, that you go out and you don’t perform as well as you want to. Commenting on what was going on in his head while bowling the last two deliveries, Stoinis said what really helped was the belief that his team had a chance. “I’m super competitive. My first ball went for six, my third ball went for four, and I still in my head thought we had a chance and that something special could happen here,” he said.

Stoinis will look to maintain his form on Friday as the Delhi Capitals take on the Chennai Super Kings at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.