Jones wants Rahane, Gambhir to take cues from Williamson

“I did expect Williamson to do well. (David) Warner (Australia) not playing here has helped him enormously,” Jones said, here, during an interaction.

Published : May 18, 2018 18:18 IST , Mumbai

 Dean Jones, a Star Sports Select Dug-out expert, spoke at a mall on Thursday evening to promote his book Dean Jones’ Cricket Tips, published by Westland Publications Limited. (File Photo)
Dean Jones, a Star Sports Select Dug-out expert, spoke at a mall on Thursday evening to promote his book Dean Jones’ Cricket Tips, published by Westland Publications Limited. (File Photo)
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Dean Jones, a Star Sports Select Dug-out expert, spoke at a mall on Thursday evening to promote his book Dean Jones’ Cricket Tips, published by Westland Publications Limited. (File Photo)

Kane Williamson has shown that classically elegant batsmen, too, could prosper big time in the slam-bang world of IPL cricket and former Australia batsman Dean Jones wants struggling Indians, Ajinkya Rahane and Gautam Gambhir, to take cues from the New Zealand captain.

“I did expect Williamson to do well. (David) Warner (Australia) not playing here has helped him enormously,” Jones said, here, during an interaction.

“Given the opportunity you take it and he has picked it with both hands, and reminded everyone in the world, because it is the best T20 League in the world, how good he is,” he said.

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Jones, whose most famous Test innings was a double century he struck in stifling heat and humidity in the tied Test against India at Chennai in 1986, noted that Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) captain Williamson has played with far more freedom and gets into a classical position before he hits the ball.

“Because of that, he has built confidence. And now, Sunrisers have put a lot of pressure on him, because if he hadn’t made any runs, Sunrisers would have been in a lot of trouble. However, he has been the glue.”

“You have other guys like (Gautam) Gambhir (who quit midway as captain of Delhi Daredevils), (Ajinkya) Rahane, for example, also classical players, who might be wise to give him a call, watch him and see how he has gone about getting his strike rates into 130s-140s.”

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“You tell me that Kane Williamson (who has scored 625 runs from 13 games so far) is stronger than Rahane and Gambhir, of course not, but the fact is that he has played with a bit more freedom and he gets into classic positions before he hits a ball. He has done very well and shown there is a spot in T20 for classical player," Jones explained.

Jones, a Star Sports Select Dug-out expert, spoke at a mall, here, on Thursday evening to promote his book Dean Jones’ Cricket Tips, published by Westland Publications Limited.

The 57-year-old Jones, who played 52 Tests and 164 ODIs, hailed the display of some young Indian players in the IPL and singled out Shubhman Gill of Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for special praise.

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“The one I have been impressed (with) the most is Shumbman Gill. (He is) more of a classical player. I think Prithvi (Shaw of Delhi Daredevils) has got a couple of holes in his technique here and there and will get better. He is a very good player. They are just kids, these boys are just 18 (years-old) and these guys are smashing sixes and fours, and winning games in T20 cricket,” he gushed.

Jones also spoke highly about rookie Mumbai Indians’ (MI) leg-spinner Mayank Markande, who has been the find of the cash-rich tournament.

“Markande has been great and I have loved him. (Shivam) Mavi (of KKR)- I have been impressed with how he has gone with his work. I also like Karun Nair (Kings XI). He has not quite done a lot yet, but he is around for a long time and has got a triple hundred (in Tests). I always like the way he goes about his game. And K.L. Rahul (Kings XI) - an absolute superstar,” the former player remarked.

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Mumbai Indians has made a remarkable comeback after a string of losses at the start, as it had done in the past, to be in the contention for the playoffs and Jones termed MI the “comeback kids“.

“They are the comeback kids, no doubt about that. They have still not qualified yet. If Rishabh Pant goes off in the last game, anything can happen. Now, they have started getting it right,” Jones signed off.

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