Guptill eyes \'Net Gains\': Facing Rashid at training to prepare for Afghanistan WC game

Guptill eyes 'Net Gains': Facing Rashid at training to prepare for Afghanistan WC game

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

is not among the four first-choice overseas players for but the senior batsman wants to utilise his time facing at the nets to prepare for game against on June 8.

With David Warner, Jonny Bairstow, and being the first choice waiting to get fit, will have to bide his time but he wants to make optimal use of it.

For Guptill, Rashid is a bowler he has not faced much save a few games in an earlier edition.

"I played with him in CPL a couple of years back. He is an amazing bowler. He is very hard to face because he is quick," said during a

"I will be getting into the nets to figure out how to play him because our second game at this year is against Obviously, if I can face him at the nets, may be I can put some plans in place for the World Cup," said the 32-year-old, who has played 47 Tests, 169 ODIs and 76 T20 Internationals.

Guptill is hopeful of making full use of his chances at Sunrisers, having worked on his technique after an indifferent home series against

"During the series, I had some technical problem and I corrected it against Bangladesh," he said.

Asked what exactly the problem was, Guptill said: "My balance was not correct. I was not loading up well in my set up that caused me playing to different lines than I would have liked to. But I did work hard with my longtime at with whom I share a good working relationship."

Guptill has never been a sought after in IPL like some of his other team-mates but he actually has no qualms.

"I go into auctions with reasonably low expectations. If I get picked, it's good and if not can't do anything about it. It's my third season with a third team. So I am doing the rounds. is quite a tight-knit unit and they have had the same core of players for a number of years now. I know I can't get into the XI straightaway," he said.

He might get a chance in the second half when Bairstow returns to England but Guptill does not want to look that far ahead.

"I try not to get too ahead. is a funny game. I take each net session as it comes and work hard."

Talk about the net session, the best part is getting inputs from someone of VVS Laxman's calibre.

"Sometimes it's good to have a fresh pair of eyes looking at your game and see what they pick up. VVS Laxman is an amazing person. It is always good to have players like that around you from whom you can learn a lot. It is quite an exciting prospect to learn from him.

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First Published: Thu, March 28 2019. 18:55 IST