De Kock was a part of the South African side that lost to New Zealand in the cricket World Cup semi-finals less than a fortnight back and the stylish left-hander has decided to move on from that disappointing night in Auckland.
"It took me a day or two to get over the disappointment," De Kock, said in a matter-of-fact manner during an Open Media Session organized by the Daredevils.
De Kock was a part of the Daredevils team that finished last during 2014 edition but he intends to come out all guns blazing as he feels that "there is nothing to lose".
"Last year, we didn't do too well. We have nothing to lose this year. We would like to come hard at everyone and give our best shot. We have to play to our potential and see where it takes us," said the wicketkeeper-batsman, who has a career strike-rate of 132.47 in 82 T20 matches (including 20 T20 Internationals).
"It's always nice to get a good start whether it's batting or bowling. We must not forget it's important that how we finish. We would like to finish on a high," De Kock expressed confidence.
While he has now become a regular 'keeper for the national side, he didn't confirm whether he would be donning the gloves for his IPL team.
"I am not too sure, I have no clue, does not bother me," said De Kock on his status as DD's keeper-batsman.
"It's not that hard to adjust as 50 overs is much more difficult. In 50-over format, you need patience. T20 is nice little change for us, more for the batsman than bowlers," opined De Kock.
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