I don’t find it challenging to adapt in different cricket culture- Amla

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|| CF Correspondent ||
Former South African skipper Hashim Amla said on Thursday that he is not finding it difficult to cope in the franchise-based leagues adding that it’s just a matter of getting used to the culture.
Amla has retired from all forms of international cricket with immediate effect, bringing down the curtains on a stellar 15-year career.

In a career spanning 349 international games, Amla aggregated 18,672 runs including 55 centuries and 88 other scores in excess of 50. He has made the only triple hundred by a South African in Test cricket and remains the quickest batsman in the world to reach the the landmarks of 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000 and 7000 ODI runs.
The gifted stroke maker is currently in Bangladesh to take part in the Bangabandhu Bangladesh Premier League and according to the Protease he is not finding it difficult to adjust.
‘’I don’t find it challenging. As I said, you take couple of days to get used to everybody. But once you get in the field, you have common goal and purpose and that is to win the games. And to give you help, give your total commitment to the team.
‘’So, when that happens you know very well. So I don’t see the variation. I think that come naturally. When you spend enough time with each other, as I said we have played against each other for ten years,’’ he concluded.