<p>Harshal Patel was told well in advance that he will be death overs' "pointsman" for Royal Challengers Bangalore, a role he played to perfection in the IPL opener against Mumbai Indians.</p>.<p>Harshal’s career-best 5 for 27 was one of the two match-winning performances for RCB with the other coming from AB de Villiers.</p>.<p>"When I was traded from Delhi Capitals, I was told what role I will play for the franchise,” the Haryana pacer said at the post-match press conference on Friday.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/ipl-2020-purple-cap-harshal-patel-leads-the-wicket-taker-table-972712#1" target="_blank">IPL 2020 Purple Cap: Harshal Patel leads the wicket-taker table</a></strong></p>.<p>He was brilliant at the death and just like skipper Virat Kohli said, Harshal also knew that he is expected to perform the tough job for which he had planned meticulously.</p>.<p>“There were clear instructions that I will be bowling in the last two overs (he bowled 18th and 20th). That gave me a lot of clarity. It helped me prepare certain plans against batters and kept my preparations concise.”</p>.<p>Harshal said that change of pace and the slow yorkers have been his biggest strength.</p>.<p>“The ball started reversing at one stage. It was important to bowl the yorkers and slower balls,” he said.</p>.<p>According to Harshal, he has been bowling those slower yorkers that got rid of Ishan Kishan and Marco Jansen, for almost two seasons now.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/ipl-2021-points-table-team-rankings-wins-and-losses-972702.html" target="_blank">IPL 2021 Points Table: Team rankings, wins and losses </a></strong></p>.<p>“Just that when you don’t get wickets of slow yorkers, people don’t tend to see that. I always had the yorker but earlier couldn’t take it into the game.</p>.<p>He did a lot of simulation of bowling yorkers during training session to get it right during the match.</p>.<p>“In the past 15-20 days, I was trying to put myself into situations.”</p>.<p>Having played a lot of IPL cricket, he understands how situations can turn from good to bad.</p>.<p>"You always want to start well. I am in my 10th season and I know that how a season can quickly go from good to bad."</p>.<p>Mumbai Indians opener Chris Lynn feels that his team perhaps missed a trick by not having a sixth bowling option against RCB.</p>.<p>“We missed a sixth bowler,” said Lynn, who was the top scorer in the game with 49 off 35 balls.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/ipl-2021-orange-cap-chris-lynn-leads-the-top-run-getter-table-972704#1" target="_blank">IPL 2021 Orange Cap: Chris Lynn leads the top run-getter table</a></strong></p>.<p>When asked why Hardik Pandya was not bowling, Lynn indicated that the all-rounder might be carrying a shoulder niggle apart from his workload management.</p>.<p>“I exactly don’ know perhaps he is carrying a shoulder niggle. Obviously when he bowls, he brings in a different dimension to our side. But I think it was more of a precautionary measure,” the Queenslander said.</p>.<p>A mix-up with Rohit Sharma led to the skipper's run-out and Lynn admittedly was a bit “nervous” after that.</p>.<p>“These are part of the game. Yes, I was a bit of nervous,” he laughed.</p>.<p>MI couldn’t practice a couple of days after their wicketkeeping consultant Kiran More tested positive for Covid-19.</p>.<p>“Yes, it’s a tricky situation if a tall fast bowler is confined in his room for two days. But we can’t give that as an excuse,” Lynn said.</p>
<p>Harshal Patel was told well in advance that he will be death overs' "pointsman" for Royal Challengers Bangalore, a role he played to perfection in the IPL opener against Mumbai Indians.</p>.<p>Harshal’s career-best 5 for 27 was one of the two match-winning performances for RCB with the other coming from AB de Villiers.</p>.<p>"When I was traded from Delhi Capitals, I was told what role I will play for the franchise,” the Haryana pacer said at the post-match press conference on Friday.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/ipl-2020-purple-cap-harshal-patel-leads-the-wicket-taker-table-972712#1" target="_blank">IPL 2020 Purple Cap: Harshal Patel leads the wicket-taker table</a></strong></p>.<p>He was brilliant at the death and just like skipper Virat Kohli said, Harshal also knew that he is expected to perform the tough job for which he had planned meticulously.</p>.<p>“There were clear instructions that I will be bowling in the last two overs (he bowled 18th and 20th). That gave me a lot of clarity. It helped me prepare certain plans against batters and kept my preparations concise.”</p>.<p>Harshal said that change of pace and the slow yorkers have been his biggest strength.</p>.<p>“The ball started reversing at one stage. It was important to bowl the yorkers and slower balls,” he said.</p>.<p>According to Harshal, he has been bowling those slower yorkers that got rid of Ishan Kishan and Marco Jansen, for almost two seasons now.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/ipl-2021-points-table-team-rankings-wins-and-losses-972702.html" target="_blank">IPL 2021 Points Table: Team rankings, wins and losses </a></strong></p>.<p>“Just that when you don’t get wickets of slow yorkers, people don’t tend to see that. I always had the yorker but earlier couldn’t take it into the game.</p>.<p>He did a lot of simulation of bowling yorkers during training session to get it right during the match.</p>.<p>“In the past 15-20 days, I was trying to put myself into situations.”</p>.<p>Having played a lot of IPL cricket, he understands how situations can turn from good to bad.</p>.<p>"You always want to start well. I am in my 10th season and I know that how a season can quickly go from good to bad."</p>.<p>Mumbai Indians opener Chris Lynn feels that his team perhaps missed a trick by not having a sixth bowling option against RCB.</p>.<p>“We missed a sixth bowler,” said Lynn, who was the top scorer in the game with 49 off 35 balls.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/ipl-2021-orange-cap-chris-lynn-leads-the-top-run-getter-table-972704#1" target="_blank">IPL 2021 Orange Cap: Chris Lynn leads the top run-getter table</a></strong></p>.<p>When asked why Hardik Pandya was not bowling, Lynn indicated that the all-rounder might be carrying a shoulder niggle apart from his workload management.</p>.<p>“I exactly don’ know perhaps he is carrying a shoulder niggle. Obviously when he bowls, he brings in a different dimension to our side. But I think it was more of a precautionary measure,” the Queenslander said.</p>.<p>A mix-up with Rohit Sharma led to the skipper's run-out and Lynn admittedly was a bit “nervous” after that.</p>.<p>“These are part of the game. Yes, I was a bit of nervous,” he laughed.</p>.<p>MI couldn’t practice a couple of days after their wicketkeeping consultant Kiran More tested positive for Covid-19.</p>.<p>“Yes, it’s a tricky situation if a tall fast bowler is confined in his room for two days. But we can’t give that as an excuse,” Lynn said.</p>