Santner different from Vettori: Ish Sodhi

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Mar 25 2016 | 4:07 PM IST
Left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner has emerged as New Zealand's trump card in the ongoing World Twenty20 but his bowling partner Ish Sodhi today said it is not fair to compare him to the talismanic Daniel Vettori as both are completely different despite similar styles.
Santner has grabbed eight wickets in three matches so far and has played a key role in New Zealand's smooth unbeaten march into the semifinals.
"He (Vettori) was a fantastic bowler in his own right. But I think they are completely different bowlers. Santner is being himself as much as he can at the moment and it's working really well for him. For us to have his voice when we need it is really nice," Santner told reporters on the eve of the team's match against Bangladesh here.
Decoding the secret of Santner's success, Sodhi said the left-arm spinner's ability to use his wrist well makes him a difficult proposition in the spin-friendly Indian conditions.
"He's a finger spinner but he puts a lot of wrist like leg-spin bowling. He puts lot of wrists on the ball. You have to do that with our conditions as it's not very conducive to spin, so you have to get something out of the wicket. I think he's a product of that.
"Over here, it becomes even harder to play when he puts a lot of wrists to the ball. It's probably a product of where we grew up. It has put us in good stead over here," Sodhi said.
Talking of conditions, Sodhi conceded he did not expect the wickets to be so spin-friendly.
"To be completely honest, I did not expect it to turn as much it has. It has been a pretty decent batting surface so far. We had to adapt and I think we have done pretty well so far," he said.
Sodhi and Santner have 13 wickets between them in the ongoing tournament.
"We played a lot of domestic cricket so far for Northern Districts, played some crucial role for T20 and one-day cricket. To be able to do this at this level is really very pleasing. To have a good partner at the other end supports me really well.
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First Published: Mar 25 2016 | 4:07 PM IST

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