‘Used to this from Urvil Patel’: Jamie Overton lauds CSK teammate after blazing fifty

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‘Used to this from Urvil Patel’: Jamie Overton lauds CSK teammate after blazing fifty

‘Used to this from Urvil Patel’: Jamie Overton lauds CSK teammate after blazing fifty

Urvil Patel smashed a sensational 65 off just 23 balls, including a record 13-ball half-century, stunning the crowd. Teammate Jamie Overton described it as typical Urvil, highlighting his fearless approach. Patel credited skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad for the freedom to play his natural game, a knock that

‘Used to this from Urvil Patel’: Jamie Overton lauds CSK teammate after blazing fifty

Urvil Patel smashed a sensational 65 off just 23 balls, including a record 13-ball half-century, stunning the crowd. Teammate Jamie Overton described it as typical Urvil, highlighting his fearless approach. Patel credited skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad for the freedom to play his natural game, a knock that overshadowed Josh Inglis' brilliant innings.

CHENNAI — In a dazzling display of power-hitting that left the Chepauk crowd spellbound, Urvil Patel announced his arrival in the Chennai Super Kings lineup with a breathtaking 65 off just 23 balls. The 23-year-old, who stepped in as a replacement for the injured Ayush Mhatre, smashed eight sixes and two fours at a staggering strike rate of 282.6, including a record 13-ball half-century that had fans on their feet.

For those who know Urvil, the explosive knock was business as usual. Teammate Jamie Overton, who earned Player of the Match honors with both bat and ball, was quick to downplay the surprise factor. "That's just how Urvil plays," Overton said with a knowing smile. "He does the same thing in training every day — it was only a matter of time before it clicked in a match. What really stood out was him being disappointed after hitting a four following six consecutive sixes. That tells you everything about how these young players think — they take it on from ball one and they're never afraid."

Urvil, however, was quick to deflect the praise to his captain. During their match-turning 81-run partnership, Ruturaj Gaikwad gave the young batter the license to play his natural game. "There wasn't much going through my mind," Urvil explained. "I just wanted to bat according to the situation. Rutu only told me the wicket was a bit low and to be ready for it. Otherwise, he let me play my natural game." That freedom, combined with Urvil's fearless approach, proved to be the difference-maker.

The blistering innings overshadowed a brilliant 85 off 33 balls from Lucknow Super Giants' Josh Inglis, who had looked set to steal the show. Opposition captain Rishabh Pant acknowledged the quality of the knock that turned the game. "Urvil played an unbelievable innings, much like Inglis did for us. We knew someone had to take charge in the powerplay. In the end, CSK held their nerves better," Pant admitted.

For CSK fans, Urvil's explosive debut is a glimpse of the fearless batting that defines the modern game — and a reminder that in T20 cricket, one stunning knock can change everything.

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