Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan believes that his team's approach with the bat has not always been about going across the line and hitting the ball hard. He added that Afghanistan's batters take their time and then go for the big hits, instead of focusing on smashing many sixes.
Afghanistan made a winning start to their Group 2 campaign in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup with a 130-run thrashing of Scotland in Sharjah. They are now up against Pakistan, who have won matches against India and New Zealand in three days, at Sharjah on Friday.
"To be honest, we don't have that kind of mindset like you have to focus on hitting so many 6s. But you have to adjust yourself with the wicket as well, what is the reaction of the wicket, and as you go there and spend a bit of time there fair, especially on these tracks, then it becomes easier for you. And that's the kind of mindset all the batsmen have as well. Initially it's really hard to go and just start hitting success," Khan said in the pre-match press conference on Thursday.