“It was difficult. Some balls stayed low, some bounced. Guys were spinning the ball, they bowled arm balls. The wicket was all over the place. I just had to stick to my gameplan and try to play as straight as possible, and hope for the best.”Mayers said that once he had reached his century, he understood the responsibility to bat longer for the team, and once he had got the hang of the pitch, a double-century was around the corner. “A hundred was on the cards for me but I knew the team required me to score more than a hundred.”So when I was batting, I was thinking that I needed to make 150. I thought at the start of the day that if I get 150-160, my team would be in good stead to cross the line. But as I reached 160, I knew I had to push more. It encouraged me to go further,” he said.Although he discovered a patient side to himself he hadn’t seen before, Mayers said he doesn’t want this innings to define him. “This was my longest innings. I learned that I can be patient. I learned that I could just stay at the crease and don’t look at the scoreboard or the conditions, and bat as long as possible. Patience was my learning curve from this game.”I am a student of the game. I will try to learn as much from this innings and take it to the next game where I start from zero. I don’t want to be a one-hit wonder, I want to be successful and consistent for the duration of my career. I always believe that scoring runs is important,” he said.

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