Kusal Mendis Impressed by PSLโ€™s Pace Power: โ€˜Fast Bowlers Here Are Next Level!'
Kusal Mendis Impressed by PSLโ€™s Pace Power: โ€˜Fast Bowlers Here Are Next Level!'

It doesnโ€™t take long to spot quality when youโ€™re out in the middleโ€”and Kusal Mendis has already seen enough in just two Pakistan Super League (PSL) games to call it like it is.

The Sri Lankan wicketkeeper-batter, whoโ€™s playing in the PSL for the first time, is clearly impressed. Speaking to the media in Rawalpindi, Mendis had nothing but praise for the fast bowling talent in PSL 10.

โ€œIโ€™ve played in the Lanka Premier League and SA20, but this is my first time in the PSL. The fast bowlers here are of high quality,โ€ he said with a smile.

And honestly, he’s not wrong. PSL has built its brand on the back of fierce fast bowlingโ€”think Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah, Mohammad Wasim Jr., and more.

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For a foreign batter walking into these conditions, itโ€™s a trial by fire. Mendis, however, seems up for the challenge.

Mendis hit the ground running. In his debut game for Quetta Gladiators, he smashed 35 off just 14 balls* against Peshawar Zalmi, helping his side to a commanding 80-run win. Not bad for a first impression.

In the next match, though, things got a bit tricky. Facing the Lahore Qalandars, Quetta collapsed under pressure.

Mendis did show some early intent, scoring 28 off 14, but fell to a fiery spell by Haris Rauf. Quetta eventually suffered a 79-run lossโ€”a big blow, but not the end of the road.

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When asked about the batting-friendly pitches in Pakistan, Mendis was upbeat.

โ€œThe conditions here suit batting, and Iโ€™ve been working on my power game back in Sri Lanka. Itโ€™s exciting to perform in such conditions,โ€ he shared.

He also added that heโ€™s open to any batting position, saying, โ€œIn domestic cricket, Iโ€™ve batted lower down the order as well. I donโ€™t mind batting at any number, depending on the teamโ€™s requirements.โ€

Two matches in, and Kusal Mendis has shown promise. Heโ€™s attacking, confident, and eager to learn. More importantly, heโ€™s blending well in the tournament.

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