IPL 7: Virat Kohli Lauds Royal Challengers Bangalore's Character in Win vs Chennai Super Kings
Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Virat Kohli praised his players for showing character as his side defeated Chennai Super Kings by five wickets to stay in hunt for playoffs.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 18, 2014 09:05 pm IST
Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Virat Kohli praised his players for showing character in their five-wicket win over formidable Chennai Super Kings in an Indian Premier League match here on Sunday.
"Great win for us, especially after the wicket played in the second innings. Today was a great example of the character in the side. You have (Chris) Gayle hitting out there, then AB (de Villiers) and Yuvi in such form, you back your team," Kohli said after his side's victory which kept them in the hunt for a play-off berth. (Standings | Fixtures)
"It was about rotating strike as much as possible and hitting with the turn and not trying something fancy. Because with the old ball, it was not turning as much so you can stay on the backfoot and work it away," he said.
Asked about the last few balls of his side's run chase, Kohli said, "I did not send any message. Yuvi told me he wanted Abu Nechim to get a single, but he just stepped out and slammed the ball for six. That's the belief players have now." (Match Highlights | Pics)
Man of the Match AB de Villiers for his cameo of 14-ball 28 said the wicket was a difficult one to play shots. "Probably one of the most difficult wickets that I played on. I got some of the balls away. I looked foolish a couple of times and took it to the end. I was disappointed to get out at the time, but Yuvi did it for us in the end," he said.
Chennai captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said his side fell 10 runs short while batting first. "They (Bangalore) bowled very well, especially in the last four overs. We lost five to 10 runs and if not more," he said.
Dhoni, however, praised his slow bowlers for making a match out of it after Chennai scored a modest 138 for four after electing to bat. "Knew the pitch would slow down further, the spinners did maintain the pressure and that's one of the reasons why the game went close," said Dhoni.
Asked if a pattern was developing, with such close losses so close to the playoffs, Dhoni said, "Not really, the best thing about statistics is we can have a pattern and it changes. "It's something the commentators can talk about and they have to talk about something," he said.
Asked about the advantage of playing at the 'home venue', Dhoni said, "Not really, it maybe your home venue but the team that wins plays better cricket."