Amla was branded as a Test specialist early on in his career but 12 years after making his international debut, he is a valuable asset for the team across all formats. To add to that, his recent run of form in T20s has clearly shown how well he has adjusted to the slam bang version of the game.
He feels the T20 format is not just for power hitters, something well illustrated by Indian star Virat Kohli, who yesterday became the highest-run getter in an IPL season and has scored an unprecedented three hundreds.
"Everyone has a different approach but the basics remain the same. Everyone is trying to get better. You have players who have more power and there are players, who play according to the situation. Power hitting or any other way, you have to get the job done.
South Africa did not have a memorable World T20 but Amla ended the tournament with couple of half centuries. He has carried that form into his maiden IPL and in the team's last outing, smashed 96 off 56 balls, albeit in a losing cause.
Though his team is already out of the tournament, Amla wants to make the most of his debut IPL season.
"I am a firm believer that everything happens for a reason. This year was a blessing in disguise. I got to spend a month at home after the World T20. I had always wanted to play in the IPL but there were always other things to do.
"It was nice to get a month with the family. We (South Africa) have the tour to West Indies coming up. Hopefully, I will get some runs under my belt before the international season begins," added Amla, who stepped down as Test captain in January to focus more on his game.
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