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Fielding the key against Warriors - Klinger

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South Australia v Warriors, CLT20, Hyderabad

Abhishek Purohit Hyderabad

September 24, 2011

South Australia Redbacks were undecided on a modern press team at the hotel lobby or business lounge. The lobby was an option, if only one or two reporters he was challenged, bus train and civil autorickshaw strike underway in Hyderabad after the request for a separate state of Telangana. As it turned out, about seven or eight journalists waited for the captain, Michael Klinger had to say about South Australia's first game against the Warriors in South Africa.

After seeing the Warriors to win a last ball thriller yesterday against Bangalore Royal Challengers, Klinger knew his team was against it. "The Warriors are a very well drilled unit and has a lot of good people," he said. "They sent Royal Challengers, .. That was the difference in the end, we have learned to ensure that our Fielding is there"

Dry weather in Hyderabad, has enabled South Australia to train with confidence as they arrived in Kolkata from wet, and have the time to good use. "We had two or three sessions, network and enjoy the game yesterday. So, preparation-wise we would not have done anything more. We are ready to go."

The two sides met in the semifinals of the 2010-edition of the Champions League Twenty20 in which South Australia has been rocked by left-arm seam of Lonwabo Tsotsobe lose awkwardly. They tried to prepare against the corner this time, get one of their left arm to play the game against them in practice.

These strict new coach Darren Berry was South Australia after 15 years as a sterile, when he won the tournament KFC Big blow in February. Klinger said Berry had happened and had made a difference immediately. "We are a well drilled and well trained. We've had some success by winning the big party and gave little hope for the team. Berry is very structured in the way that coaches and players said the same."

The team also responded well to the captain Klinger, especially in short form, when he moved to Victoria to South Australia in 2008-09, to pass, that, "was a new way of life" for him.

Klinger was on the side to Victoria, almost a decade before the change of the team turned around his career as a drummer with the increased responsibility as a leader in the drive.

"When I moved to Redback, we had a young and pretty. Being a key player in terms of helping my address. I also knew I had to defend and implement as soon as possible to help the team achieve positive results. In addition, it was to find opportunities. I was in Victoria in the early game in and out of the boys playing in Australia or not. "

When your computer runs to the semifinals of last year, a figure Klinger quiet on the ground amid the frenzy of Twenty20 format. It was a conscious effort to try to get control. "I think it will something of a master. If it starts to be too emotional, then the rest of the team follows. So I try to be as calm as possible to the outside, but does not always mean that I am quiet inside.

"In T20 cricket, you need to make split-second decisions. I think the important thing is to be in constant communication with bowling as a field has to change according to what they are going to a bowl. It 's something I try to do as often as possible because it gives them more confidence as well. "

The performance of South Australia in 2010 was largely unexpected, but this time brought more hope. "Last year, you probably spent a little under the radar. The teams did not expect to go that far, but we have a team that plays well and the guys who play their parts well individually. If we can do it again, no There is no reason why we can not reach the final again.

"It 'a tough competition in the best teams in the world. I do not think that there is no easy game in both groups. Each game can go either way as we saw last night, so we make sure we are in every game."
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