Cape Town - Orlando Pirates striker Tendai Ndoro has credited his team-mates for playing a key role in his recent fine goal-scoring form.
The Zimbabwean bagged a brace in the 4-1 victory over Golden Arrows at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday.
Ndoro has been impressive in front of goal, having scored nine times in the last eight games in all competition.
"My team-mates are inspiring me...they are pushing me very hard even at training," Ndoro told KickOff.
"We practice and these things are done from training so I had to use it again on the day.
"Having said that, I'm not an answer but I'm playing with superstars every week. So yeah I should pay them back. And I'm happy that I'm playing well with such superstars in my current team."
Following his brace against Arrows, Ndoro has five Premiership goals to his name, while Mpho Makola remains the club's top scorer with six strikes.
Pirates travel to the Lucas Moripe Stadium on Saturday, April 23 to take on Mamelodi Sundowns in a Nedbank Cup quarter-final clash.
Kick-off is at 20:15.