IPL: Kolkata Knight Riders Bowled Like Champions vs Kings XI Punjab, Says Andre Russell
Kolkata Knight Riders' win over Kings XI Punjab help them leapfrog Gujarat Lions into top spot in the Indian Premier League standings
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 05, 2016 09:45 am IST
Highlights
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Kolkata beat Kings XI Punjab by seven runs
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KKR climbed to the top of IPL standings with 6 wins in 9 matches
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Russell starred for KKR taking four wickets for just 20 runs
Andre Russell's four-wicket haul guided Kolkata Knight Riders to a seven-run win over Kings XI Punjab and the West Indies all-rounder said the Kolkata outfit bowled like champions in their Indian Premier League match at the Eden Gardens.
Adjudged Man of the Match for returning with figures of 4-0-20-4, Russell said: "The last game against RCB, me and Yusuf did well. But this match was important too and we bowled like champions. Our batters have been doing the job most of the time and we had been letting them down earlier.
"But we proved ourselves tonight. We were trying to get 180 but their bowlers bowled yorkers very well. But we knew 160 was defendable on this ground. We had to bowl to our field, build pressure and take wickets."
Punjab skipper Murali Vijay looked to take positives out from the game.
"We didn't start well and for Maxi (Glenn Maxwell) to put on a knock like that was unbelievable. Axar got run out at the wrong time but lot of positives for us to take," he said.
"Our bowlers were upto the mark and Sandeep has been excellent but we needed a strong start with the bat. The momentum is with us, from Rajkot, and we're looking to take that forward."
Asked about Hashim Amla, who joined the squad on Wednesday in place of Shaun marsh, Vijay said: "Hashim Amla came this morning and we wanted to give him some break before including him."
Despite winning, Gambhir said they were 10 runs short on a slow wicket but was happy to come up with a good show here.
Gambhir said: "We were not used to this kind of a wicket but I think we did well and were pretty professional after that game in RCB. I think we were about 10 runs short.
"After playing at Wankhede and Banglaore, this was a touch slower. But we got to get used to it.
"Russell and Morkel getting wickets upfront was crucial. Our middle order has been in decent form. We can't be complacent, like what happened last year when we couldn't qualify for the playoffs," he added.