Kings XI Punjab's Wriddhiman Saha Says He Enjoyed Batting in First Six Overs
Kings XI Punjab batsman Wriddhiman Saha hit a 26-ball 54, laced with eight fours and two sixes, to guide his side to a six-wicket victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 14, 2014 10:06 pm IST
Kings XI Punjab batsman Wriddhiman Saha, who made a superb 54 to help his side score a thrilling victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad in an Indian Premier League match on Wednesday, said he enjoyed his batting and contribution to the team cause."We wanted to score the maximum in (first) six overs. We thought it would be easy for (Glenn) Maxwell and Miller and George Bailey subsequently. We wanted to do it by losing the least number of wickets. That's what we did," Saha told reporters in the post-match press conference. (Match highlights)
Saha said he thoroughly enjoyed his batting on a good wicket at the Rajiv Gandhi cricket stadium. "I wanted to bat to the fullest in first six overs and let the momentum go. It was a good wicket and I enjoyed my natural stroke making and hitting the ball that came my way.
"We decided that whatever boundaries etc we can get in six overs that will help the team, we wanted to rotate. That was in our practice," he said to another query. (Scorecard | Points Table | Schedule)
Hyderabad captain Shikhar Dhawan said his side could not execute their plans in the bowling department. "We put up a great total on the board and we did not execute our plan very nicely in bowling. That cost us the game. We got (Glen) Maxwell out early but that was a no ball. After that, he hit a few sixes more. It would have been a different thing if that was not a no ball," he said.
"In practice, we make sure not to overstep and what you practice you bring it in the game. It happens sometimes. Unfortunately, Maxwell is lucky both times. In the last game, Darren Sammy bowled no ball. This time, Mishra bowled no ball," he said.
He said he tried different tricks in the book to get the better of Punjab batsmen. "I tried all my things and tried to mix up with their mind too well. Sometimes the batsman going on mid off somewhere, put a different field. I did that and they batted well. They got momentum from first over and it did not stop," he said.
Talking about Dale Steyn's over which gave away 20 runs, Dhawan said, "There was turn for the bowlers on the pitch. That's how we got Maxwell out, when we were bowling slow. We got into the game very nicely, after we got him out. Then again, one big over, Dale Steyn's over got (gave away) 20 runs. If that over went our way, it would have been different. After that over, the game changed totally."
Asked about the road ahead, Dhawan said, "Of course, we need to win four out of four. For qualifying, we need three but we would like to go for four out of four. "Where there is hope, there is a way. Today, the day is over. It is gone. We can prepare for our next games and do our best. Nothing is impossible. Our batting is going good. Our bowling has always been a strength. Our boys are going to come back hard and do their job."