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“Starting from game one, we’ve been in the mindset of wanting to win despite the situation. We’ve had players putting their hands up when we were in the dumps. Kudos to support staff and management too,” Shreyas said at the post-match presentation.
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Punjab's Inglis (73 off 42 balls) and Arya (62 off 35) more than made up for a sluggish start with a match-winning 109-run partnership off 59 balls to get their team home
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“Through the season, we had our moments. Two or three close games which we didn’t play well. We gave our best, in a format like this you have to be switched on always,” he said.
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“We had a bad start and middle, we fought to turn it around in the last three games. Nice to give something back to them. There was individual pride as well. I didn't go on in a few games, did so tonight,” Klaasen said
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Chennai's victory dents Gujarat Titan's hopes of top-two finish
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Sunrisers Hyderabad end their IPL season with a power-packed batting effort just like it had started
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If we are playing on a big platform like the IPL, we can't think of anything tough. Because on one hand, we have to keep a winning mindset that we can score any chaseable score in the IPL, said Rizvi, who plays for Uttar Pradesh in domestic cricket
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That is something which we need to go back to the drawing room and address that we have been bowling really well in the middle overs, with high dot ball percentage,” Punjab Kings spin bowling coach said
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The finalists of last season IPL play for pride, after having eliminated at the league stage
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Set a stiff target of 207, DC completed the task in 19.3 overs with the 21-year-old Rizvi remaining unbeaten on 58 off 25 balls
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Ishan Kishan played a very mature innings. He certainly held the innings together for us, said Simon Helmot, assistant coach of Sunrisers Hyderabad
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No one likes to lose games in cricket. We have qualified and we have lost a game. You can take it as a disappointment, says Royal Challengers Bengaluru opener
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Chasing a target of 236, Gujarat lost wickets at regular intervals to end their innings at 202/9
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Speaking on Kuhl Fans show of JioStar, Jadeja said they knew what they had to do, but they had left themselves with too much to get in the end
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I think we missed especially Axar on a wicket like that. Axar is that kind of class bowler, international, proven left-arm spinner that on a wicket like that, he would love to bowl in it, he said
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Chasing 181, Delhi Capitals rolled over for 121 in 18.2 overs with Sameer Rizvi (39) being the top scorer
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“I'm sure next year we're going to come back much, much stronger as a batting unit because all of these guys would have played one more year of international cricket or domestic cricket, and they'll definitely come back better,” the batting coach added
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Suryavanshi once again put on display a fearless show during his 33-ball knock as his side overhauled a target of 188 with remarkable ease
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Hyderabad was originally to host the IPL qualifiers 1 and 2 before the high-profile League was suspended following India-Pakistan tensions
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England international Jonny Bairstow was an integral part of the England side that won the ODI World Cup in 2019. Bairstow has a total of 287 caps for England