'You cannot get away every time in T20 cricket': DC skipper Rishabh Pant after 7-wicket defeat against KKR
NEW DELHI: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) delivered a commanding performance at the scorching Eden Gardens , securing a resounding seven-wicket victory over Delhi Capitals (DC) in the IPL .
Opener Phil Salt 's aggressive 68-run innings, coupled with Varun Chakravarthy 's impressive bowling figures of 3-16, spearheaded KKR's dominant display.
Chakravarthy, known for his mysterious spin, led KKR's disciplined bowling attack, restricting DC to a modest total of 153-9. Despite the oppressive heat and humidity, both players and fans endured the conditions to witness an enthralling contest.
Opener Phil Salt 's aggressive 68-run innings, coupled with Varun Chakravarthy 's impressive bowling figures of 3-16, spearheaded KKR's dominant display.
Chakravarthy, known for his mysterious spin, led KKR's disciplined bowling attack, restricting DC to a modest total of 153-9. Despite the oppressive heat and humidity, both players and fans endured the conditions to witness an enthralling contest.
Salt, in exceptional form, guided KKR's chase alongside Sunil Narine, forging a crucial opening stand of 79 runs. The two-time champions comfortably reached their target with 3.3 overs to spare, further solidifying their position in the tournament.
DC skipper Rishabh Pant backed his decision to bat first, but graciously accepted that they did not bat well enough to put up a formidable total for their opponents.
"(On his decision at the toss) I think that (batting first) was a good option but as a batting unit, we did not bat well enough. 150 was definitely below par. That is part and parcel of cricket. We have a long break ahead, where we can learn from our mistakes. Sometimes, it is just not your day," Pant said after the match.
"The way we were going, it was pretty nice. You cannot get away every time in T20 cricket . We were 40-50 runs short. (On the ideal target) I think anything between 180-210 would have been a good target. There was a lot of help for the bowlers but as a batting unit, we did not give them enough," Pant added.
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