Axar Patel Reveals How Past Mistakes Fueled Match-Winning Performance

Axar Patel delivered a match-winning performance that earned him Player of the Match honors. He revealed how learning from past mistakes helped him avoid predetermined shots. His late cameo of 21 runs proved vital in pushing India to a competitive total. With both bat and ball, Axar demonstrated improved decision-making under pressure.

Key Points: Axar Patel Learnt From Past Mistakes in India Australia T20I

  • Axar's crucial 11-ball 21 runs in final over pushed India to competitive total
  • His two wickets with disciplined bowling capped complete all-round performance
  • Consciously avoided predetermined shots by ignoring boundary dimensions
  • Successfully reviewed lbw decision despite normally hesitating on DRS calls
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Learnt from my past mistakes: Axar Patel on match-winning performance against Australia

Indian all-rounder Axar Patel explains how learning from past errors helped his match-winning 21 runs and 2 wickets against Australia in the 4th T20I.

"I learnt from past mistakes and played my shots here. - Axar Patel"

New Delhi, Nov 7

Indian all-rounder Axar Patel reflected on how learning from his “past mistakes” helped him deliver a decisive performance in India's 48-run win over Australia in the fourth T20I, sealing the visitors' an unassailable 2-1 lead in the five-match series after the opening game was washed out.

Axar's late cameo - an 11-ball 21 that included a boundary and a six in the final over off Marcus Stoinis - proved vital in pushing India to 167, before his two wickets capped off a complete all-round effort that earned him the Player of the Match award.

"Obviously, I knew it was tough because wickets were falling back to back. The message that I got from the dressing room was to take it to the last over because there weren't any batsmen after me," Axar said in a post-match interview with teammate Shivam Dube on bcci.tv.

"So I thought I would take a chance in the last over. The side boundaries were big but I thought if I could hold my shape and watch the ball, I could clear them," he said.

The 31-year-old admitted that he had previously allowed boundary dimensions to influence his shot selection - something he consciously avoided this time.

"I have felt in the past that if I think about the size of the boundary and don't hit towards those sides, they become predetermined shots and because of that we make mistakes," Axar said. "I learnt from past mistakes and played my shots here."

His composed approach under pressure allowed India to recover from a mid-innings wobble and finish strongly. Later with the ball, Axar struck twice in a disciplined spell on a surface offering little assistance to spinners.

"As a spinner, I felt like it was important for me to contain," he explained. "I was looking at that and bowling wicket to wicket because I was not getting much spin but I was getting a little bit of bounce because of the dew. The ball was skidding a lot."

Dube also asked Axar about his key wicket of Matthew Short, who was trapped lbw after an accurate review -- a call Axar admitted he normally hesitates to make.

"I'm never ready to take a review," he said with a laugh. "But when the ball hit (his pads) this time, I think it stayed low. And the kind of action that I have, I bowl a little wide off the crease. So I always feel that the ball will hit outside the wicket or go from an angle."

"But in this I knew that the ball was hitting and (although) it could have been a little outside the off stump, we could take a chance on umpire's call and when I spoke to Jitu (Jitesh Sharma), he said 'Axar, it's inside, I mean in the middle'. So I said 'yes, we can take a chance'," he recalled.

The left-arm all-rounder will look to carry his form into the fifth and final T20 in Brisbane on Saturday, with India eyeing a series-clinching win to round off their tour in style.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally Axar is showing his true potential! His bowling has always been good but now the batting is coming together. That partnership with Jitesh was crucial. Hope he continues this form for the World Cup next year.
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David E
As an Australian fan, have to admit Axar was the difference maker. His cameo changed the momentum completely. That review call on Matthew Short was spot on too. Well played!
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Anjali F
Love how honest he is about his review hesitation! 😄 Most players won't admit that. Shows he's human and learning. His partnership with Jitesh was brilliant - proper team work making the dream work!
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Sarah B
While Axar played well, I feel we're still too dependent on individual performances. The middle order collapse was worrying. Need more consistent batting from the top order.
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Vikram M
Axar bhai proving why he's so valuable to the team! His ability to adapt to different conditions and learn from experience is what makes him special. That last over hitting was pure entertainment! 🔥

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