Getting double ton in India is special: Amla
Nagpur: South African middle-order batsman Hashim Amla expressed immense satisfaction after getting his maiden double century and said scoring it on the Indian soil was of special significance for him, since his roots are attached with the country.
"Scoring a maiden double hundred on the Indian soil is a momentous occasion. I am really grateful that I had the opportunity. More important was to get the team in the best position," Amla said.
The 26-year-old also said it was a great learning experience to bat so long with a senior partner like Jacques Kallis and forge together a grand stand of 340 for the third wicket.
"I've been fortunate and it has also been a good learning experience just to watch him bat from the non-striker's end.
"Batting the whole day out was quite satisfactory. I always wanted to try and bat as long as possible. I was fortuitous as a few chances went my way but that happens, especially if you are scoring a double hundred.
"There were a few tough parts – the reverse swing and also facing the spinners. (Amit) Mishra beat the bat many times but in a way you don't look back and sigh," Amla said.
Observing the wicket was taking a little bit more turn than yesterday, Amla said it was not easy to come in and straightaway play shots on this track.
"The pitch offered turn and bounce, and is helpful for the spinners. There was a time when myself and AB (de Villers) were batting, where we couldn't score at a quicker rate because it is not easy for the new guy to come in and just start playing shots.
"Same was the case with Bouchy (Mark Boucher), who took a bit of time to get in and then expressed himself. We would have loved to up the scoring rate but I don't think the game allowed us to do that," explained Amla.
The youngster also got a pat on the back from senior partner Kallis, who felt Amla has improved a lot since his last tour to India in 2008 when he notched up 307 runs in three Tests with 159 in the opener at Chennai as his highest individual knock.
"He has certainly come a long way from the last time he toured India. He is one of the main batsmen in the line-up and gives a solid look. He is a fantastic guy to bat with and a very calming influence on all the players. The way he has developed his game has been fantastic," Kallis said.
PTI
