Alex hales has said that every tournament that he plays around the globe is an opportunity for him to prove his worth and unleash the talent that he has.
"Every tournament I play is always a chance for me to keep reminding people I'm still an international quality player," said Hales after his innings of 40* off 34 deliveries for Trent Rockets against Northern Superchargers in the inaugural edition of The Hundred tournament.
"I think the last two years I've done that. Every tournament I've gone to, I've performed well and shown people that I'm still that level of a cricketer, so that's all I can keep doing. If that chance comes along again, then great,” he added.
Hales, who opened the innings for Rockets, was handed over a target of 133 runs in 100 balls. They didn’t really have a great start and kept losing wickets at regular intervals to get reduced to 58/6. However, Hales held the innings from one end and led the side to a win.
Earlier, Superchargers were bowled out for 132 after Rashid Khan and De Lange scalped three wickets each. Simpson top-scored for Superchargers with 42 while Harry Brook notched up 38.