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Narine’s innings a turning point, feels Mandeep Singh
Sunil Narine’s blistering half-century made all the difference and paved the way for Kolkata Knight Riders’ winning start in the Indian Premier League, Royal Challengers Bangalore batsman Mandeep Singh said.
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Narine, who had scored IPL’s fastest fifty last season against the same opposition, smashed a whirlwind 50 from 19 balls to make light of the 177-run target. Narine completed the milestone in 17 balls to become the fourth joint fastest IPL fifty scorer. Mandeep said that his side scored a decent total but Narine was the turning point.
“Definitely, the turning point was Narine’s innings. If you get a good start like this in the first six overs, 50 per cent of the game is over. There was not much left for others to do, for the rest of the batsmen,” Mandeep said at the post-match conference. Part-time off-spinner Nitish Rana (2/11) picked up the big wickets of AB de Villiers and skipper Virat Kohli in successive deliveries to reduce the visitor to 127/4 in 14.3 overs before Mandeep’s 18-ball 37 cameo propped up the total.
“It was a crucial moment in the match to lose two big players off successive deliveries, may be we fell short by 10-15 runs. But honestly, we thought of keeping our target around 175-180,” Mandeep said. “Anything more would have been a bonus for us. But had we scored 15-20 more, it would have been tougher for the opposition.”
Mandeep disagreed that their bowling resources fell short and reiterated that Narine made all the difference. “We mainly have five bowling options, may be the management will think of (Pawan) Negi as another option next time. But as I said, he sealed the game in the first six overs. Otherwise we did a good job at bowling.”
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