‘I’ve got to replace Smudger’: Sixer’s big task

‘I’ve got to replace Smudger’: Sixer’s big task

He sits eleventh on the record of all-time BBL run-scorers, however Daniel Hughes has been compelled to struggle laborious for a top-order berth because the Sydney Sixers plot a path to the league title.

The 33-year-old started the summer time with a flurry of runs for NSW however discovered himself on the outer because the Sixers opted for English import James Vince and Perth Scorchers recruit Kurtis Patterson on the prime of the order.

But with Vince lengthy gone for the UAE T20 league and Steve Smith on the way in which to India after his blistering cameo, Hughes says he is able to step up for the Sixers’ do-or-die conflict with the Brisbane Heat on Thursday evening.

“It is a bit hard, but the thing with sitting on the bench and not playing is that you actually train harder because you don’t have to rest between games,” Hughes stated.

“I’ve had no grade cricket, I played those couple of matches in the middle of the tournament and then just travelling around and running the drinks … it’s been good fun but obviously frustrating not to be playing.

“I still feel like I’m in decent form in the nets, but it is hard to gauge once you get out in the middle – the SCG wicket we’re going to be playing on has been used four or five times, so it might be a bit tired.”

Hughes, who may open the batting or are available in as No.3 behind Patterson and Josh Phillipe on Thursday, stated Smith’s rampant top-order performances had left him feeling some stress to carry out.

“Bloody oath there’s nerves because I’ve got to replace Smudger,” he joked.

“I think once I get out there it will be fine, it will be business as usual.”

He stated the Sixers’ well-known consistency in personnel would assist him instantly really feel settled within the line-up.

“It’s nice to know I’ll just be doing the same sort of role I’ve played over the last few years – it would be a bit different if I had to come in and bat six and do something completely out of my comfort zone,” he stated.

”Knowing I’m going up the highest of the order whether or not it’s opening or at three, it’s steady and the fellows round me know my function, which provides me the boldness to go on the market and do what I do.”

Hughes stated the Sixers’ batting group had recognized two essential threats within the Heat’s assault to nullify on Thursday, with the winner to play away to the Perth Scorchers on Saturday evening.

“You look at their line-up and you think (Michael) Neser … with that new ball he’s obviously quite dangerous, so if we can limit his damage in the powerplay that’s key,” he stated.

“They’ve unleashed Johnson this year and he’s been in decent form, he’s done well in the middle overs and at the back end … if we can counter Neser at the top and have some wickets in hand to counteract Spencer and his pace, that will go a long way to helping us win the game.”

He stated the Sixers could be ruthless in making an attempt to reveal the Heat’s three batting inclusions, who will likely be required to interchange the absent Australian take a look at trio of Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne and Matt Renshaw.

“That’s got to be an advantage for us with those guys coming out and three coming off the bench without playing much cricket – we’ll be trying to put as much pressure on those guys as we possibly can,” Hughes stated.

Originally revealed as Daniel Hughes prepared to finish irritating match on a excessive in BBL finals

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au