img
img
img
img
Kane Williamson praises depth of talent in PSL

Veteran New Zealand batter Kane Williamson has expressed his admiration for the Pakistan Super League (PSL), stating that he is impressed by the talent and depth in the league. 

The seasoned right-hander, who joined Karachi Kings after being picked in the supplementary category, spoke about his experience in PSL during an exclusive interview with ARY News.

Kane Williamson expressed his joy at being part of the PSL for the first time after hearing so many positive things.

“It’s great to be here and experience the PSL after seeing it from afar and heard a lot of really good things,” he said.

Follow us on our Official WhatsApp channel

Williamson lauded the talent pool in the PSL while stressing the need for Karachi Kings’ to carry on their winning momentum.

“You see the depth of quality here. So it’s great to be a part of it. We have a strong team that’s looking to keep improving, so hopefully we can do so in the remaining matches, ” he said.

The 34-year-old commented on Karachi Kings’ narrow loss against Quetta Gladiators, admitting that there are certain areas for improvement that they had worked on.

Catch all the PSL 10 updates here!

“The team largely is playing really well, and to be honest for the probably 75 per cent last game, we were right on top, and you know, there are areas we want to improve on from that game and those conversations have been had, so hopefully we can go out and put together strong performances,” said Williamson

The veteran batter also shed light on his role with the Karachi Kings, stating that his focus is on adding value wherever possible.

“My role is just like adding value wherever I can, and like I say, it’s very nice to be here, ” he concluded.

For the unversed, Karachi Kings will return to the field on May 1, facing Multan Sultans at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.

The Kings will then take on Lahore Qalandars on May 4 and Peshawar Zalmi on May 8, before concluding their group stage campaign against defending champions Islamabad United on May 10.

Under the leadership of David Warner, the Kings currently sit fourth on the points table, with three wins from six matches in PSL 10.

READ: David Boon retires as ICC Match Referee

Advertisement


Advertisement

Never Miss News