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How losing wickets at important times hurt Pune

Source: PTI
May 13, 2017 10:35 IST
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IMAGE: Rishabh Pant of the Delhi Daredevils celebrates as Shahbaz Nadeem traps Rising Pune Supergiant captain Steven Smith. Photograph: BCCI

Delhi Daredevils were already out of reckoning for Indian Premier League play-offs before Friday's match against Rising Pune Supergiant but their captain Zaheer Khan said that his side wanted to win as many matches as possible.

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"It was important to keep winning, we wanted to put up a good show and win. It is always good to win, as simple as that," Khan said after his side beat Pune by seven runs.

"This was a different kind of wicket, we were aiming for 170. 180-190 would be a bonus. We always knew spinners will be in play. We've always been in the game," he said.

"The schedule in a way should have worked in our favour," he added.

Asked about his gem of a delivery, the first ball of the Pune run chase, which dismissed Ajinkya Rahane, the Delhi captain said," "The length which I hit wasperfect and Rahane committed to the stroke."

RPS captain Steven Smith said that losing wickets at crucial times contributed to his side's loss.

"We probably let a few too many runs in the field. 160 was par. Losing wickets at important times hurt us," he said.

"We will take it a game at a time at the moment. You get down to the crunch time, you have to win some games. Every game is a final. We played some pretty good cricket, you can't win every game."

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