Aussies praise 'little genius' lighting up the IPL
David Warner and Moises Henriques heap praise from Sunrisers Hyderabad Bangladeshi quickly Mustafizur Rahman
Sunrisers Hyderabad captain David Warner knows that he on his hands in the form of Bangladeshi quickly Mustafizur Rahman, but told the Star rookie as much proves a special talent than to be otherwise difficult.
Just 12 months since Mustafizur made his international debut that left poor emphasized its potential as a future star with extraordinary figures of 2-9 - including 17 point bullets - in Hyderabad five-wicket win over the Kings XI Punjab on Saturday night. In continuation of the 20-year-old exciting entry on the world stage, which has already yielded 52 international wickets in 24 matches in all three formats. And his form so far in the IPL - he took seven wickets at economy rate of 5.75 in five games - was given even more remarkable the significant language barrier between him and his Australian captain. "He's a little nervous (about after the game presentation), because he can not speak much English," Warner said on Saturday night.
He is a quality talent and what a display. "He always tells me the Bowling not a problem, but talk and batting problem '." And while the anti-corruption rules of the game means Warner must be separated from his phone during a game, he is sure to keep it close where he can. "It comes ahead of the game: Google Translate," Warner said with a smile when asked how he communicates with his young star. "And I've got a friend at home who speaks Bangla, so I was a little to text it to me.
"The little genius is evening in the death was again today", the Sunrisers said Australian allrounder Moises Henriques. "We know may if we keep the pressure on the front it is the job done at the end for us." It would be interesting to go back to (in history) and to see a melon, which the last six overs is bowled three and went only for eight or nine runs in its four (via magic). "That was genius bowling are on death." Warner was also generous with his praise. "He is a special talent and Bangladesh should be privileged to have him," Warner said. "He is a world class player and he has asked here at the moment to the test." It is early in the tournament, but hopefully he can keep his form continues. His change of pace and the knowledge of the game is very good. "
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