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Warner, Watson the major threats - Vettori

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Royal Challengers v NSW, 1 semi-final, CLT20, Bangalore

Siddarth Ravindran

October 6, 2011

Royal Challengers Bangalore has a single, coherent IPL teams in the last three seasons. They are the only team to have reached the Champions League every year so far reached the final twice IPL T20, but still does not display the trophy for their efforts. Their captain, Daniel asked for a stunning ball carrier last to win in South Australia, which has helped the Royal Challengers in the semifinal would be squealing just added the team has been releasing the first title.

"I think everybody was very elated after the game [against South Australia], there was a lot of emotions in a locker room," Carrier said the first day of their semi-final against New South Wales. "RBC has come so close to the title for several years, we sort of hope that, when a game like yesterday, that the form and we will continue to go out and achieve big."

They make even more of a boost because it was achieved with only a bit-part role of recurring game winner Chris Gayle. "It was Virat [Kohli] and [Tillakaratne] Dilshan longer part of the work," said Vettori. "I know Chris has been fantastic for us, but to see two other guys step up their cooperation was simply amazing, and so few appearances all along, it was a real team effort. I think that's probably what brings the most confidence on the side. "

One thing that depresses the Royal Challengers is the fielding, with catches down in every game. "I firmly believe that Fielding is to get a bit 'better, but it is closed, that people remember and, unfortunately, we failed. All we can do is work hard on it and need to speak with the children to look to relax and improve what they did, because it does not make sense to tighten because nobody makes them more nervous. "

Vector team is the most important challenge for the semi-final will be considered by the New South Wales' big-hitting opening pair of Shane Watson and David Warner, quiet. "They are crucial to the success of NSW. We have seen what he did last game, Warner, and everyone knows how good Watson, so I'm probably the main goal of entering the game. We are trying to figure out how to get the order in Middle East, which are still very experienced and very good, but not as destructive as those two guys at the top. "

New South Wales captain Simon Katica was pleased with the performance of its middle-order. "We have been tested in Mumbai, when we were 28 May," said Katica. "The boys had a good partnership there and put a 70 in difficult conditions against an attack very well." Chinnaswamy track is generally favored the side of the hunt, but the choice of the results have varied widely - Trinidad & Tobago defended the nearly 98, while in South Australia could not win even if the sending of 214 Katica said Twenty20 was the key to a flexible way, the whole team was waiting to tolerate. "I think we saw that in Chennai in the evening, when David Warner, as he fought," said Katica. "I do not think anyone expected that 200 on the board, taking into account how the door had been throughout the tournament. Just to show that you can not have a preconceived idea of ​​what is good in all that is. It has sense going to go and get a 140 if the grid could eventually improved.

Do not know until you go out there and play in it. "

New South Wales did not play in this tournament in Bangalore, while the Royal Challengers are experienced in the Chinnaswamy platform, but Katich hopes that it would have much impact in the semifinals. "There is nothing we can do about it. We played every game in Chennai. It is part of the draw. We knew that and just going to have to deal with it."
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