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'It's not right to blame the bowlers'

Last Updated : 06 May 2014, 22:05 IST
Last Updated : 06 May 2014, 22:05 IST

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Delhi Daredevils bowling unit came a cropper as they failed to defend a competitive 178 against Chennai Super Kings, but opener Murali Vijay said that the bowlers should be given credit for the way they fought back in the end.

“Look 178 is a very good score. There are always ‘ifs’ and ‘buts’ in a T20 game. But to be honest with you, we really fought back well in the end. They were cruising with Brendon McCullum and Dwayne Smith batting in the 10th over, so to fight back from there we got to give credit to the bowlers,” said Vijay in the post-match press conference.

Chasing a massive 179 for victory, CSK overhauled the target with two balls to spare as the West Indies’ Dwayne Smith led the chase with his 51-ball 79.

Mohammad Shami leaked 17 runs in the 18th over as Smith hit the medium pacer for two fours and a six, but Vijay refused to blame Shami.

“Shami is giving his effort and that’s what counts. We are players and all we can do is plan and execute that plan, but sometimes it just doesn’t work. It was a very hard-fought game and Chennai are a top team and they played like one by pulling off this game. So, hopefully we can do better in the next match,” Vijay said.

Delhi saw rain and thundershowers in the afternoon on Monday, and a late evening drizzle resulted in a wet ball that made it easier for the CSK batsmen to initiate a successful run-chase, but Vijay said he would not like to blame the brief spell of rain for the teams’ undoing. “The drizzle did not matter. Though I was not communicating with the bowlers at that point but I personally thought that we should go on with the game.”

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Published 06 May 2014, 22:05 IST

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