CLT20: We are more than a team, says Rajasthan Royals' Kevon Cooper
The lanky West Indies pacer, who played a crucial role in his team's win against the scorchers with his four-wicket haul, said Rajasthan Royals were more than a just a cricket team.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 30, 2013 12:58 pm IST
All-rounder Kevon Cooper credited a strong bond among the players for their success as Rajasthan Royals progressed to the semifinals of the Champions League T20 after thrashing Perth Scorchers by nine wickets in Jaipur on Monday.
The lanky West Indies pacer, who played a crucial role in his team's win against the scorchers with his four-wicket haul, said Rajasthan Royals were more than a just a cricket team. (Read match report)
"We are different from other franchise because we are more than a team. We enjoy each others company and are a closely knit unit. We sit together and discuss the strategy with openness and this is the secret of our success. I feel it is great to be playing with skipper Rahul Dravid. He and coach Paddy Upton have created a fine environment," Cooper said after his team's 11th consecutive victory at its home ground.
"We have been playing well as a team but need to improve in certain areas like fielding," he said. (Match in Pics)
Cooper admitted that he performed poorly with the ball in the first two matches.
"I'm happy with my performance. It was good to come out here and bowl well and give my team a chance of winning. The yorker is something I practiced a lot, it's very important in this format. It's great to play with players like Dravid, (Shane) Watson and we sit and plan every game with the support staff. We wanted to play good cricket here and happy to do that," he said.
Talking about their next match, Cooper said they won't take Otago Volts lightly.
"We wish to continue with our winning ways and top the group. We would be at our home ground and we don't like anyone come here and beat us," he said. Regarding the resurgence of West Indian cricket, Cooper felt that the T20 world cup triumph has helped them a lot.
"There has been an improvement in West Indian cricket after the T20 World Cup victory. We have the ability and it is matter of just putting things in place. Talent is there and we have to put it in use. We need more consistency as well."
Asked how he would feel playing against his home team Trinidad and Tobago, the pacer said it will be a tough challenge.
"They are playing good cricket and if Rajasthan Royals have to play against them it would be a challenge for me. But here I am playing for a franchise and that is what T20 is all about," he said.