<p>"I am 100 per cent fit and that is why I was playing," he told reporters in the post-match press conference after the Kolkata Knight Riders lost to Somerset by five wickets last night.<br />Gambhir, who didn't compete in the event's qualifying stages due to the concussion, said his team would look to rectify the mistakes made in the match against Somerset.<br /><br />"The way they batted in the first six overs, it took the game away from us. But I think we did really well to take the game to the last over. So, there are a lot of positives from this game. Hopefully, we don't make the same mistakes that we made today. Hopefully, we will try and come back hard," he said.<br /><br />Gambhir said 161 runs made by his team against Somerset was a good total.<br />"162 runs is a good total on the board and the way Yousuf (Pathan) carried. Hopefully, we can again make 162, I have a lot of confidence in our bowlers. Today, they batted really well and all credit goes to Somerset," he said.<br /><br />"I think, we have got three more games. Hopefully, we can will three and gear to the semi-finals. Sometimes, when you know that you have got to win all, you go out and give everything. We can really bounce back, I have confidence in this squad," Gambhir said. </p>.<p>Meanwhile, Somerset Captain Alfonso Thomas expressed happiness over his team winning the match against Kolkata Knight Riders.<br /><br />"Hyderabad has become home away from home. It has been good for us to win three (games) it is good," he said.<br /><br />Asked if he still considered his team to be underdogs as he did earlier, Thomas said he prefers it that ways as the pressure is easier to handle.<br /><br />"We certainly believe that we can win. Like I always said we respect the opposition but we don't fear anybody. Obviously, we play to win," he said. </p>
<p>"I am 100 per cent fit and that is why I was playing," he told reporters in the post-match press conference after the Kolkata Knight Riders lost to Somerset by five wickets last night.<br />Gambhir, who didn't compete in the event's qualifying stages due to the concussion, said his team would look to rectify the mistakes made in the match against Somerset.<br /><br />"The way they batted in the first six overs, it took the game away from us. But I think we did really well to take the game to the last over. So, there are a lot of positives from this game. Hopefully, we don't make the same mistakes that we made today. Hopefully, we will try and come back hard," he said.<br /><br />Gambhir said 161 runs made by his team against Somerset was a good total.<br />"162 runs is a good total on the board and the way Yousuf (Pathan) carried. Hopefully, we can again make 162, I have a lot of confidence in our bowlers. Today, they batted really well and all credit goes to Somerset," he said.<br /><br />"I think, we have got three more games. Hopefully, we can will three and gear to the semi-finals. Sometimes, when you know that you have got to win all, you go out and give everything. We can really bounce back, I have confidence in this squad," Gambhir said. </p>.<p>Meanwhile, Somerset Captain Alfonso Thomas expressed happiness over his team winning the match against Kolkata Knight Riders.<br /><br />"Hyderabad has become home away from home. It has been good for us to win three (games) it is good," he said.<br /><br />Asked if he still considered his team to be underdogs as he did earlier, Thomas said he prefers it that ways as the pressure is easier to handle.<br /><br />"We certainly believe that we can win. Like I always said we respect the opposition but we don't fear anybody. Obviously, we play to win," he said. </p>