Ferguson Hails Adaptability as Key to Hamilton’s Comeback

Ferguson Hails Adaptability as Key to Hamilton’s Comeback

Ferguson said he missed playing in New Zealand after an injury sidelined him at the start of the summer. He had been looking forward to a long run of home T20 matches.

He enjoys the home crowd and the familiar conditions. Ferguson said he was thrilled to take the field again last night.

Return to the attack

Ferguson praised the bowling group for its collective performance. He said pressure from both ends made his job easier.

Sharing the workload with a fired-up pace unit improved the return. That support helped the bowling plan work smoothly.

Ben Sears makes his mark

Ben Sears produced a three-wicket burst alongside Ferguson. The quick spell stood out as a major contribution.

Ferguson noted Sears still has extra pace to offer and is bowling well. He highlighted Sears’ consistent training time overseas.

Development and training focus

Sears was working on change-ups, different lines, and running in hard at every session. He also asked the right questions during practice.

Ferguson said that kind of development over the last few years will benefit Sears through his career. The progress should serve him well moving forward.

Extra bounce and next challenge

Ferguson said he enjoyed seeing Sears get extra bounce and trouble batters. That rise added a different dimension to his bowling.

He is looking forward to how Sears performs at Eden Park in the third T20I. Ferguson hails adaptability and called it a key attribute for a Hamilton comeback.

Report for Filmogaz.com.