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‘We learnt from Punjab Kings’ innings’: Mumbai Indians’ Gerald Coetzee

‘We learnt from Punjab Kings’ innings’: Mumbai Indians’ Gerald Coetzee

With his ability to adapt and his wicket-taking prowess, Coetzee is sure to be a vital asset for Mumbai Indians as they continue their quest for IPL 2024 glory. He'll have another chance to shine in their upcoming away match against Rajasthan Royals on Monday.

Mumbai Indians emerged victorious in a thrilling nine-run win against Punjab Kings on Thursday. South African fast bowler Gerald Coetzee, who played a pivotal role with three wickets (3/32), spoke about the team’s strategy and his own bowling approach during the post-match press conference.

Learning from Punjab Kings’ bowling

Gerald Coetzee acknowledged the threat posed by young Punjab Kings batsman Ashutosh Sharma, who played a fiery knock of 61 runs off just 28 balls. “He [Ashutosh] batted well,” Coetzee said. “We had a clear discussion during the timeout about our tactics for the death overs.” He emphasized the importance of adapting their bowling plans based on what they observed during Punjab’s innings. “We learned from their innings and the mistakes we made in our own batting,” he explained. “They took pace off the ball effectively, so we decided to do the same.”

Gerald Coetzee’s crucial wicket of Ashutosh Sharma

Coetzee’s dismissal of Ashutosh Sharma proved to be a turning point in the match. “That was a big wicket,” he said. “He was taking the game away from us, so getting him out was crucial.”

He revealed that he used the large boundaries at the Mullanpur Cricket Stadium to his advantage. “We realized it’s a big ground, and he didn’t hit the ball that cleanly,” Coetzee explained. “It was just a slower delivery that didn’t give him room to clear the boundary.”

Adapting to Bowling Roles

Gerald Coetzee, who has taken 12 wickets in just seven matches this season, also spoke about his preferred bowling phases. “I’ve mostly bowled in the middle overs in my career,” he said. “But as a modern cricketer, you need to be flexible and adapt to whatever role you’re given.”

While he enjoys bowling in the middle overs, he’s relishing the challenge of the death overs. “As someone who loves taking wickets, the death overs are a great opportunity,” he concluded.

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Gerald Coetzee: Key Player for Mumbai Indians

Gerald Coetzee’s impressive performances have solidified his position as one of the leading bowlers in the Mumbai Indians’ attack. His strong partnership with Jasprit Bumrah has instilled confidence within the team.

With his ability to adapt and his wicket-taking prowess, Coetzee is sure to be a vital asset for Mumbai Indians as they continue their quest for IPL 2024 glory. He’ll have another chance to shine in their upcoming away match against Rajasthan Royals on Monday.

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