<p>Dubai: Axar Patel is quickly positioning himself as an useful all-rounder in white ball formats, and for him "self-belief" is the key ingredient in that transformation.</p>.<p>In the latest instance, Axar made a handy 42 and then claimed the prized wicket of Kane Williamson with his left-arm spin to play an important role in India's 44-run win over <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/new-zealand">New Zealand</a> in a Champions Trophy match here on Sunday.</p>.<p>"I was not able to click earlier and it was in the back of the mind that I was not able to show my talent. Maybe, I was putting more pressure on myself back then, despite knowing that I have the talent," Axar said in a mixed zone interaction with reporters here.</p>.Champions Trophy: Iyer's 79 takes India to 249 against New Zealand.<p>But an unbeaten 35-ball 64 against the West Indies at Barbados in 2022 unlocked his mind. The knock helped India chase down a daunting 312.</p>.<p>"After that match against the West Indies, I knew I could finish games. As soon as I gained that self-belief, I didn't think much about whether I wanted to show batting to anyone or not.</p>.<p>"I know that I have it and if I give my 100 percent, I can be confident of doing well continuously," he said.</p>.<p>Axar also said his promotion to No. 5 batting slot in white ball formats helped his growth as an all-rounder.</p>.<p>"When I get an opportunity, I try to bat based on the situation. But now, the approach has changed. Earlier, I used to come down and had to make runs quickly. Now, I know that there are more batsmen behind me, so I can play accordingly.</p>.<p>"I know that I have a lot of time. It depends on the requirement of the team as well and if I feel that I have to attack the spinner, I play accordingly like I had a partnership (a 98-run fourth wicket stand with Shreyas Iyer) in this match (vs NZ), and we could have a good total," he explained.</p>.<p>Axar also patted fellow spinner Varun Chakravarthy (5/42) for coming up with a match-winning spell.</p>.<p>"Credit goes to him. The T20 WC (2021) was not a good experience for him. But after that he has come back and his mental skill shows how ready he is. I think he is carrying forward his performances in T20s to ODIs," he added.</p>.<p>So what makes Chakravarthy a tough customer? "It is very difficult to read from his hand. And the pace with which he bowls is very difficult. So, I think, if a batter misses (the line), there is a higher chance of getting out. He is fast in the air also," Axar said. </p>
<p>Dubai: Axar Patel is quickly positioning himself as an useful all-rounder in white ball formats, and for him "self-belief" is the key ingredient in that transformation.</p>.<p>In the latest instance, Axar made a handy 42 and then claimed the prized wicket of Kane Williamson with his left-arm spin to play an important role in India's 44-run win over <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/new-zealand">New Zealand</a> in a Champions Trophy match here on Sunday.</p>.<p>"I was not able to click earlier and it was in the back of the mind that I was not able to show my talent. Maybe, I was putting more pressure on myself back then, despite knowing that I have the talent," Axar said in a mixed zone interaction with reporters here.</p>.Champions Trophy: Iyer's 79 takes India to 249 against New Zealand.<p>But an unbeaten 35-ball 64 against the West Indies at Barbados in 2022 unlocked his mind. The knock helped India chase down a daunting 312.</p>.<p>"After that match against the West Indies, I knew I could finish games. As soon as I gained that self-belief, I didn't think much about whether I wanted to show batting to anyone or not.</p>.<p>"I know that I have it and if I give my 100 percent, I can be confident of doing well continuously," he said.</p>.<p>Axar also said his promotion to No. 5 batting slot in white ball formats helped his growth as an all-rounder.</p>.<p>"When I get an opportunity, I try to bat based on the situation. But now, the approach has changed. Earlier, I used to come down and had to make runs quickly. Now, I know that there are more batsmen behind me, so I can play accordingly.</p>.<p>"I know that I have a lot of time. It depends on the requirement of the team as well and if I feel that I have to attack the spinner, I play accordingly like I had a partnership (a 98-run fourth wicket stand with Shreyas Iyer) in this match (vs NZ), and we could have a good total," he explained.</p>.<p>Axar also patted fellow spinner Varun Chakravarthy (5/42) for coming up with a match-winning spell.</p>.<p>"Credit goes to him. The T20 WC (2021) was not a good experience for him. But after that he has come back and his mental skill shows how ready he is. I think he is carrying forward his performances in T20s to ODIs," he added.</p>.<p>So what makes Chakravarthy a tough customer? "It is very difficult to read from his hand. And the pace with which he bowls is very difficult. So, I think, if a batter misses (the line), there is a higher chance of getting out. He is fast in the air also," Axar said. </p>