Tristan Stubbs was on the tour of Zimbabwe with the South Africa ‘A’ squad when he got the call-up to join Mumbai Indians (MI) in the IPL 2022 as a replacement for injured pacer Tymal Mills.
As if the IPL call-up wasn’t enough, Stubbs received another good news last month, earning his maiden call-up to the South African team for the T20I tour of India, stating June 9.
The middle-order batter is keen to showcase his skills against the KL Rahul-led Indian side but wants to enjoy the experience of being in the Proteas squad.
“It has been a crazy few months and getting the call-up to the Proteas was amazing and I am really happy to get this chance. You always want to play against the best to test yourself, so to play against India in India is the best opportunity to test myself against the best and show what I can do.
“I don’t want to look too far ahead but I just want to make sure I take this opportunity that I have been given and make the most of it and if I do that the rest can take care of itself. I just want to try and enjoy this experience as much as possible," Stubbs was quoted as saying by Supersport.
While Stubbs failed to make a mark in his two IPL outings, registering scores of 2 and 0, his 293 runs at an average of 48.83 and a strike rate of 183.12 for his domestic team Warriors in CSA T20 Challenge put him in the selection reckoning for the national side.
“I was in good form leading up to the (CSA T20) tournament and then I was given a lot of freedom by the coaches to just go and play and it worked out nicely. It was a really cool experience playing in Zimbabwe. Just playing cricket abroad in an international environment, I took some great learnings from that, while adapting to different conditions and being in that setup was great for me.
“The pitches were challenging and Zimbabwe are a good side that challenged us, so that was good. It was also great to chat to some of the senior players and learn from them," stated Stubbs.
Stubbs was left surprised by the IPL 2022 call-up and expressed his wish to be back in the tournament next season.
“It was a massive surprise to get the call-up. Very cool to be a part of it and I am so thankful that I got that opportunity because I got a lot out of that experience as well.
“Just to chat to guys like (Kieron) Pollard, Rohit Sharma and coach Mahela Jayawardene, it was awesome to learn from them and I tried to get as much as I could out of it. The whole setup of the IPL really opens your eyes and to go back there would be awesome."
(With IANS inputs)