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IPL: How Pune Supergiant did Mumbai in at the Wankhede

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April 25, 2017

IMAGE: Rising Pune Supergiant's Jaydev Unadkat celebrates after scalping the wicket of Mumbai Indians' Hardik Pandya in the last over during their Indian Premier League match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday. Photograph: BCCI

Rising Pune Supergiant skipper Steve Smith lavished praise on Ben Stokes and Jaydev Unadkat for keeping their cool and bowling the team to a close win over Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday.

Pune ended MI's six-match winning streak with a three-run win.

"I thought we scraped really well in the end. Stoksy in the second half was excellent, Unadkat got us over the line," Smith said at the presentation ceremony.

"The dew was not too bad. We thought it would be worse, we held together, and the wicket played the same for the 40 overs. It was not a traditional Wankhede wicket.

"160 was probably around par, and tonight we were able to take wickets in the middle and keep the pressure on. Unadkat went wide of the crease and bowled a hard length."

Mumbai needed 17 runs in the last over for a win but Rising Pune Supergiant left-arm pacer Jaydev Unadkat bowled excellently to clinch the encounter in his side's favour.

Ajinkya Rahane, talking at the press conference after the match, spoke about the rationale behind giving the final over to Unadkat over Shardul Thakur

"After the 19th over, when (Steve) Smith, I and Mahi bhai (Mahendra Singh Dhoni) were discussing who should bowl between Shardul and Jaydev (Unadkat), we picked up Jaydev. Shardul has good pace and we didn't want to give batsman the pace in the last over," he said.

 

IMAGE: Rohit Sharma rued the fall of wickets in the middle overs. Photograph: BCCI

"Jaydev's pace is comparatively lesser than Shardul and his slower ball is effective. The wicket was also little slow and Rohit (Sharma) was a set batsman, so our point was not to give them pace.

"One side of the ground is small and one or two shots in the last over (could have made the difference). That was the planning in the last over," he added.

MI captain Rohit Sharma cracked his second half century of the IPL season but could not prevent his team from going down to Pune.

"It is disappointing after being so close. I thought we tried our best, gave everything we could, but it was disappointing not to finish the game. I don't want to be too critical of our performance," Sharma said.

He added, "We lost wickets in the middle, and that was the mistake on the part of us. Overall, it was a great game. The pitch was a little dry and was assisting the spinners. Our spinners did the job pretty well, you need to understand the pace you have to bowl at the Wankhede.

"We have been playing good cricket. We have to forget what happened tonight and move on. It was good to get some runs, but disappointing not to finish the match."

Source: PTI
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