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'Kings XI Punjab are bound to hurt some team in a big way'

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May 08, 2015 19:40 IST

Mitchell Johnson of the Kings XI Punjab celebrates a wicket with his teammates. Photograph: BCCI

They are out of contention for a play-off berth but that won't stop them from spoiling another team's party, Kings XI Punjab coach Sanjay Bangar said sending an alarm bell to Kolkata Knight Riders camp on the eve of their Indian Premier League encounter.

Despite boasting three World Cup winners in their ranks, the last season's runners-up have been the biggest flop of the season as they are yet to get their rhythm right with just two wins from 10 matches, pushing them down to the bottom of the points table. 

"We have been quiet so far and we are bound to hurt some team in a big way. I expect that to happen sooner rather than later wherein we will hit some teams pretty badly," the soft spoken Bangar told reporters at Eden Gardens. 

RCB annihilated KXIP by 138 runs in their last match with Gayle blasting 117 from 57 balls as Bangar admitted it is very difficult to regroup as they are waiting for that all fired-up moment. 

"I must admit it is very difficult to regroup. But there is a lot to play for -- pride being one of the things that we obviously discussed," Bangar said.

Wriddhiman Saha Virender Sehwag and Sandeep Sharma of Kings XI Punjab. Photograph: BCCI

Kolkata might have thrived on their all out spin attack but Bangar reminded that they had notched 199 in the 2014 final in Bangalore only to go down by three wickets. 

"We in fact scored 199 runs which not many opponents have scored against Kolkata. We are well aware of that and we are looking forward to tomorrow's game. 

"I think we have a good mix of players who can play spin well and also the pace bowling. If you look at our batting line-up there are three or four quality players of spin bowling. It is not only Indian batsmen who play spin well," he said. Having lost out on the last four hopes, Bangar further said he would like to think ahead.

"We will try and reach our own internal targets as far as execution is concerned in all three departments of the game. We are also trying to keep the confidence levels up in the team," he said. 

Kings XI Punjab coach Sanjay Bangar. Photograph: BCCI

He further said it is difficult to pin point a reason for the team's travails but conceded that they would struggle to get that winning momentum.

"We are badly in need of some momentum. We didn't really enjoy that at the start of the tournament and maybe that is one of the reasons why the performances have been inconsistent." 

"Ultimately the line between success and failure is very slim. There have been occasions wherein decision making under pressure has been found wanting. Probably that could be the reason for inconsistencies," he added.

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