Ayush Badoni. (Source – Twitter/X)
Ayush Badoni asserted that he is putting in the extra yards in training to enhance his level of consistency ahead of the upcoming domestic season.The right-handed batter is the captain of the South Delhi Superstarz in the inaugural edition of the Delhi Premier League (DPL).
He is the second-highest run-scorer in the tournament, having amassed 515 runs in eight games at an average of 64.38 and a strike rate of 226.87. Badoni has spent three seasons at Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and has played some exhilarating cameos. However, he hasn’t had any particular season of note which could catapult him to greater heights. Even in domestic cricket for Delhi, the 24-year-old has only been able to give glimpses of his undeniable talent.
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However, ahead of the new domestic season, where the prestigous Ranji Trophy 2024 begins on October 11, Badoni is looking to add more focus and consistency to his game.
“My performances have not been consistent. I will try to be consistent and score as many runs as possible. I need to take more responsibility for Delhi. My performances have been good, but I need to get more consistent so that Delhi can qualify for the latter stages of tournaments and win more games. More focus is necessary. I have also increased my practice hours to try and make bigger scores,” Badoni was quoted as saying by Hindustan Times.
Badoni said that he practised hitting spinners out of the park after this year’s IPL turned out to be a disappointing affair for him. The talented youngster also touched upon his training against the new ball. According to him, these trainings have helped him in playing well in the DPL.
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“After the IPL, I have practised a lot to try and hit spinners against sixes. I have also trained a lot against the newer ball. I like to bat at No.3 or 4. That is helping in DPL,” Badoni said.
“DPL is a great platform for youngsters to showcase their talent and try to get into Delhi’s team and even IPL. I see this like a mini-IPL for myself. It is good practice for the IPL,” he added.