Indian Premier League: Hat-trick of wins great for team spirit, says David Miller
Kings XI Punjab have been in excellent form so far in the Indian Premier League and David Miller says the confidence level is helping the team plan better going forward.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 23, 2014 10:14 PM IST
Explosive South Africa batsman David Miller believes three back-to-back wins in the Indian Premier League are "phenomenal" for Kings XI Punjab spirit and having a "more balanced team" than previous editions is making things easier for the franchise.
"It's a lot more balanced team," 24-year-old Miller said when asked what he feels is clicking for the team this season.
He also said that the current side has "match winners" as well as good back-up players. (Related: Kings XI Punjab's Aussie connect)
Miller struck brilliant half centuries in the first two matches against Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals.
Heaping praise on Glenn Maxwell, who scored brilliant knocks of 95, 89, 95, the last one against Sunrisers Hyderabad, Miller said the Australian is in great touch and capable of tearing apart even the good bowling attacks. (Also read: How Glenn Maxwell is robbing opposition of their happiness)
Punjab on Tuesday, notched up a crushing 72-run win over Sunrisers Hyderabad, wth Maxwell producing yet another blistering knock from 43 balls.
He said that Virender Sehwag has also contributed at the top order while Laxmipathy Balaji has impressed with his bowling.
"The team wants to keep winning and carry on the momentum," Miller told PTI over phone. (Did you know? Preity Zinta is the least wealthy among all IPL team owners)
The Punjab outfit, who have only once qualified for the knockout stage in the six editions of the event, this season also have the likes of Cheteshwar Pujara, Mitchell Johnson and captain George Bailey, spinner Murali Kartik in the side.
While the team's batting has been exceptionally good, Miller felt that the team has scope of improvement in the fielding department.
Asked what was the difference he felt in the weather in Abu Dhabi and playing in India in summers, Miller said, "the weather in Dhabi is hot and dry, but the evenings are not too bad."