IPL: Kuldeep Yadav Happy to be KKR's Surprise Weapon on Way to Playoffs
Kolkata Knight Riders' Kuldeep Yadav said he had strategised after seeing match videos of Sunrisers Hyderabad in Indian Premier League.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 22, 2016 11:12 pm IST
Highlights
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KKR beat SRH by 22 runs to enter playoffs
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Kuldeep Yadav picked two for 28
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This was his second match of the season
Kuldeep Yadav was Kolkata Knight Riders' surprise weapon as they sealed an IPL play-off berth with a 22-run win against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday. The rookie left-arm chinaman bowler said it was his backroom strategy against the visiting side that did the trick.
Yadav (2/28) dismissed a well-set Shikhar Dhawan (51) to trigger Sunrisers' collapse and help KKR restrict them to just 149 for 8.
"I had seen some videos of Dhawan. I was trying to contain him with singles and twos and not allow him to hit boundaries and sixes. I was trying to bowl according to the field. I bowled a wrong'un and got his wicket," Yadav, who played his second match of the season, said.
Yadav, who had played KKR's second match of the season - against Mumbai Indians - more than a month ago, replaced experienced leg-spinner Piyush Chawla against Sunrisers.
"There was pressure when you replace a senior player and especially in the last round. But I was happy at the same time. The way I kept on bowling it released the pressure gradually," he said.
'Have to keep it simple in playoffs'
KKR may face the same opponents in the eliminator and Yadav said it would be an added advantage.
"If we take them in the play-offs, it will be an added advantage having beaten them in the last round. We will have to keep it simple, knowing their weakness."
Looking to score 200 plus following a strong start, KKR could not finish well as they scored just 50 runs and lost three wickets in last five overs and Yadav gave credit to Sunrisers' pace attack.
"They bowled very well at the death. It was not easy for batting in the last five overs and they bowled according to plan. There was good execution as well," said Yadav.
Wake-up call for SRH
Sunrisers seamer Bhuvenshwar Kumar said the loss should serve as a wake up call to their team ahead of their play-offs match.
"We didn't get the momentum going. We knew we were already in the play-offs and were playing for the top two places. Now we have to switch off and start afresh," he said.
The Sunrisers middle-order failed to capitalise on the start given by Dhawan as they were restricted for 149 for 8 but Kumar backed his batsmen.
"Mostly our top order has played up to 10-12 overs and the middle order has got hardly any chance. If they got more opportunity, they would have scored more runs," he said.
"We started losing wickets in the middle after Dhawan's wicket which brought our downfall."