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Abu Dhabi T10: Power at top of batting order will be crucial, says Northern Warriors' assistant coach Jacob Oram

The Northern Warriors have won the Abu Dhabi T10 twice and the Kiwi is excited to be working with a successful franchise and hopes to add a third title to the trophy cabinet.

ANI Nov 02, 2022 15:54 IST googleads

Northern Warriors' assistant coach Jacob Oram (Photo: Abu Dhabi T10)

Abu Dhabi [UAE], November 2 (ANI): Former New Zealand cricketer Jacob Oram is the assistant coach for the decorated franchise Northern Warriors at the Abu Dhabi T10, and hopes to see the power-hitters at the top of the batting order come good.
The Northern Warriors have won the Abu Dhabi T10 twice and the Kiwi is excited to be working with a successful franchise and hopes to add a third title to the trophy cabinet.
"The aim is to win and that's why we are here. If you look at our squad, there's a lot of power at the top of the order and a lot of players have been retained too. It's all about power at the top of the order and ensuring we plug the holes with quality players. I'm getting my head slowly around the tactics and the game plans of the competition. And I'm looking forward to getting stuck in," Oram said during a virtual interaction as quoted by Abu Dhabi T10.
When asked about whether the T10 format requires a different lens in terms of preparations, the former pacer explained that being flexible with the plans is essential.
"It's more about just understanding the basic plans, and you still have to bowl the good balls. It's about having variations and death bowling options as well. One has to be adjusting and flexible a lot sooner than you would in the other formats. It's essentially all about that more than anything specific with regards to skill."
The upcoming season will see the addition of two new teams making it an 8-team tournament. Reflecting on the schedule and the intensity of Season 6 of Abu Dhabi T10, Oram said that the balance between rest and playing would be crucial, across teams.
"Everyone's going to have a condensed schedule. It is very intense, even though it's just 60 balls aside. It's not a long time but it will be very intense, and every ball is going to have something riding on it. So, mentally, emotionally and physically it's going to be quite draining. It's the ability to manage rest and recovery along with the playing side of things, just so that the players are able to maintain their physical recovery more than anything."
In the run-up to Season 6 of Abu Dhabi T10, Oram was a crucial part of the planning for the Player Draft, a situation which was a first for him.
"It was quite exciting actually, and we had a lot of meetings leading into the Player Draft. We had gone through our plans, priorities and preferred players. It was a very different world for me, but it was exciting and enjoyable. But it was a lot more planning and a lot more in-depth analysis than I realised," he signed off. (ANI)

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