David Warner Dubs Bhuvneshwar Kumar 'World Class' After SRH Beat RCB in IPL Final
Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper David Warner backed his bowling spearhead Bhuvneshwar Kumar in the IPL final between SRH and RCB. Bhuvneshwar was IPL 2016's best bowler with 23 wickets
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 30, 2016 12:41 pm IST
Highlights
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SRH captain David Warner dubbed pacer Bhuvneshwar as world class
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SRH beat RCB by 8 wickets for their maiden IPL title
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Bhuvneshwar ended IPL 9 as the highest wicket-taker with 23 scalps
Sunrisers Hyderabad captain David Warner on Sunday dubbed Indian Premier League 2016's highest wicket-taker Bhuvneshwar Kumar as a world-class bowler and said he can't wait to take on the seamer as an opposition batsman.
"Obviously Bhuvi (Bhuvneshwar) is in and out of the Indian team, but he is a world-class bowler. With the new ball as an opening batsman, I would like to come up against him on a wicket like this because he sets the tone from ball one," said Warner at the post-match press conference after leading Sunrisers to their maiden IPL title at the Chinnaswamy stadium.
Warner said as captain of the team, he had utmost faith in Bhuvneshwar's abilities and passion for the game.
"I have got utmost faith in him (Bhuvneshwar) and the way he plays his cricket. He is passionate. He loves the game and, I always rely on him towards the end," said the Australian batsman.
Warner led from the front with a sparkling 69 off 38 balls before Bhuvneshwar and Mustafizur Rahman bowled brilliantly in the death over to register an eight-run win over Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL final.
Defending 208 to claim their maiden IPL title, Sunrisers Hyderabad restricted Virat Kohli's RCB to 200 for seven.
Warner was also effusive in praise for young left-arm pacer Mustafizur, who formed a lethal combination with Bhuvneshwar (23 wickets) for Sunrisers this season.
"Obviously, Mustafizur Rahman is a promising player for Bangladesh. It is a credit to him that he has played outstanding cricket along with Bhuvi. Hope he keeps fit and strong for future games," Warner said.
Chasing the 208 for seven set by Sunrisers, RCB at one stage were cruising at 114 for no loss with Chris Gayle firing at all cylinders.
"Our quest was to maintain composure while Chris Gayle was going after our bowling. I spoke to the bowlers to bowl wide and slower balls but despite that he (Gayle) was striking the ball with power. But we knew if we could get quick wickets, it would be hard on the next batsmen to play shots," Warner said when asked about his strategy following RCB's whirlwind start to the chase.
Total 'Team Effort'
Warner hailed opposition captain and IPL 2016 'Orange Cap' winner Virat Kohli as a "great leader".
The Australian also termed his team's maiden IPL triumph as a total "team effort".
"It was a fantastic team achievement. To lead this side and the support from the players, me pulling my weight with the runs, it has been a hard journey. It's a team effort. To have the perfect game, we needed to gel. For us, the key was team effort all the way," Warner said.
Asked about the target, Warner said:"Look we knew, we had to get 200. Virat Kohli, what a great leader! I can't take it away from him. He set the benchmark this season. We knew we had to win three straight games. To win in Bangalore, we were underdogs. But, we batted well, bowled and fielded well.
"In 24 hours, I will be off to the Caribbean. Time to have a beer," signed off the Australian.