
Chennai, February 27 Tilak Varma backed India to stick to their aggressive approach in the ongoing T20 World Cup, even if they lose early wickets, saying it instills fear in opposition bowlers.
Indian batsmen fired in unison to post a formidable 256 for four against Zimbabwe in a must-win Super 8 match here on Thursday, and the strong performance culminated in the home side registering a 72-run victory.
"We are just looking for this. We are just looking as an individual…I would not say as an individual - we are looking for the runs (as a team). We also discussed that whatever the situation is if we got out in power play like three or four wickets, we bat with the same rhythm,” Tilak said in the post-match press conference.
In that context, Tilak lauded Sanju Samson, who was drafted into the playing eleven in place of Rinku Singh, as the Kerala opener (24, 15b) helped Abhishek Sharma add 48 runs in just 3.4 overs.
"It's important when openers give a good start, it also instills confidence in the number three, four and five (batters). So, that's what Sanju started brilliantly. So, that's what we discussed and we want to see the fear in opposition bowlers that these guys (Indian batters) are ready to hit each and every ball,” he added.
Indian batsmen had floundered badly in their Super Eights opener against South Africa, and Tilak said the players watched videos of earlier T20 games to refresh their memory of a successful batting blueprint ahead of the Chepauk match.
"As we discussed just before the game, we'll go with a good mindset. We have seen our past year of T20 cricket, how we played.
“So, it was after seeing that video everyone got our confidence and that's what we discussed as a team like we just enjoy and put the smile on,” he said.
Tilak said head coach Gautam Gambhir also encouraged the team members to play their natural game without any inhibition.
“Gautam sir also said whatever the situation, just remember the brand of cricket we played since last year and also in the New Zealand and South Africa series (at home). So, whatever the situation, as individuals, just go out there and smile and enjoy the game,” he said.
Tilak said watching the videos of earlier matches and Gambhir’s motivational words brought a change in the batters’ mindset.
“The wickets in Ahmedabad and Delhi were also good. But this is a funny game, so mindset is very important. I think we had a mindset that if a wicket falls, then we will take some time (to play big shots). We played the same team in the last series and before that also," he said.
"We were enjoying at that time, whatever pressure used to be, was on the opposite bowler. If the wicket fell, we would hit 6 in the next ball. So, we had a little mindset. We were going from 1-2 (runs) to four and six. We discussed that if the first ball is in range – then we will hit from the first ball.
“So in that, the bowler starts thinking that he will get hit. So, there were a lot of changes in that (mindset). We felt very good as a team, and we will continue to bring this intensity forward,” he explained.





