South Africa captain Aiden Markram has never been better as a batter in T20Is than in the ongoing T20 World Cup. Markram has so far scored 268 runs in the tournament at 175.16 with three fifties, including one against New Zealand as well.

“It’s something that I have fought with a lot over the years. Just being the batter while you’re out there batting. But I think you as the captain always want to get the team over the line, and maybe because of that, you don’t put all your focus into actually just watching the ball and reacting and playing,” Aiden Markram said, while speaking about his internal conflict ahead of the semi-final against New Zealand.
“But yeah, the little bit I’ve learned now from the T20 World Cup and the more recent months is to make a proper effort to separate the two. If you do your job as a batter for the team, ultimately it will contribute, hopefully, in a winning cause. And that’s where I try to keep the focus,” Markram again said.
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However, Aiden Markram’s philosophy has been simple about his batting in the power play.
“You don’t really have a choice. You have to get on with things and take the game to the opposition and try to get the team off to a really strong power play,” the skipper said. “I’ve just tried to not think anything besides the fact that try to win those first six overs, and then if you’re still in from there, keep doing that, of course, keep trying to take the game on. But you can probably be a little bit smart in that period after the power play. So, yeah, you take it on. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t, sometimes it reflects and looks quite nice.”

“I suppose I’ve been very fortunate to lead a really strong team — great mix of some younger guys with a lot of experience and the older guys. And yeah, you feed off the senior guys in the team. You lean on them a lot, and they help guide you and lead you when you have a few doubts. And I think because of that, and a really strong group of players over the years, we’ve developed that, and fortunately, it reflects well, but yeah, it’s definitely a reflection on the group as a whole,” he again said.
“I wish cricket was that easy. New Zealand is a quality team. We had a good run out against them in the group stages, but yeah, both teams have played a lot of cricket since then, and it’s a completely fresh start tomorrow, and it being a semifinal is exciting as well. So I don’t think it’s as straightforward as just being able to repeat that again, a lot of variables in this game. We will try bring our best game to the front again,” he stated.
“Yeah, I don’t know how it’s going to work out tomorrow night. None of us do, but you can look at it through various different lenses. If you want to look at it through that, then I don’t think you’d be a very clever man if you’re sitting in our change room,” Aiden Markram concluded.
