Patel himself has played in just about every T20 league going — BBL, BPL, CPL, LPL, PSL and Super Smash — and is now a short-form specialist, having signed a white-ball contract in 2020. «I did the hard work of four-day cricket before that,» he says. «I advise that to everybody: you need the fundamental skills of batting, bowling and fielding from four-day cricket before you go down the franchise route.»He will again be a key player for Notts in 2022 when the tournament starts in two weeks’ time, bowling a large proportion of his overs in the powerplay and adding batting depth to give their top order licence to go hard against the new ball. With Dan Christian returning as captain, they are a hugely experienced squad once again and are the bookies’ pre-season favourites for the title.Last year, they won the North Group but were knocked out after a dramatic collapse against Hampshire in the quarter-finals, which took place over a month after the group stage due to the Hundred. «After playing so well in 90% of the game and then to lose, that was pretty frustrating to be honest,» Patel says. «I know the boys are desperate to put that right.»We’ve got big-game players and we know how to get it done. We’ve got a lot of experience which counts for a lot; we’ve got Dan Christian coming back this year who says ‘old is gold’ and that’s absolutely right. As soon as we get on a roll, it’s going to be tough for teams to come and play against us. We want to put pressure on any opposition.»Related

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Several counties are anxious about player availability for the Blast, with England’s Test and ODI series against New Zealand and Netherlands respectively both clashing with group games. Ben Duckett and Joe Clarke are the Notts players most likely to be affected, but they expect to retain the core of their side for most of the tournament.»We all want the boys to get picked for England,» Patel says. «That’s why we play our cricket. We’ve got a lot of depth so if the boys get picked we can cover for it but if they don’t, they’re going to have to churn them out for Notts.»And if winning a record-equalling third title is not enough, there is added personal motivation for Patel as he looks to keep up with Danny Briggs at the top of the tournament’s all-time wicket-taking list. «I’ve been toe-to-toe with him for a number of years. Briggsy is a good bowler — he flies under the radar — but so am I… hopefully I can get to the top at some stage.»Supporters can witness Notts Outlaws in the Vitality Blast at Trent Bridge from May 27 to July 1. Tickets are available here.

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