Cape Town: South Africa cricketer Junior Dala has expressed that he has a rough understanding of the game, ahead of the upcoming 3TC Solidarity Cup. The speedster also said that he will be adopting an open mind for this weekend's match.
The Solidarity Cup challenge, a new format that will see three teams play against each other in a single match for the first time will take place at SuperSport Park at Centurion and will be played without any fans due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The match has also been put together to raise funds for the Hardship Fund, a joint Cricket South Africa (CSA) project which aims to provide relief to those within the cricket industry affected by the current crisis.
"I have seen the videos that have been advertised and I have a rough understanding of the game. I spoke to my team-mate Aiden Markram the other day and we think the best approach is to go at it with an open mind because it's great playing cricket anyway," Dala said in an official statement.
"If you're going to think about it too much then you're just going to put unnecessary pressure on yourself. Fortunately, we have that warm-up game on Thursday and I'll try to get used to the rules then. For now, I'm just working on the skills side of things and see if I can bowl straight," he added.
Dala will be representing the team of AB de Villiers in the inaugural match this weekend.
"It has been tough times. We have been quite limited the past few months until more recently when we're allowed to run outdoors," said the pacer who has played 11 limited-overs matches for the Proteas.