Kings XI Punjab skipper K L Rahul was relieved to see his team finally get over the line comfortably, but said the top-four batsmen must consistently close out games in the remainder of their IPL campaign.
Kings XI have struggled to finish games after being well-placed in this IPL, but, for a change, it was a straightforward chase for them against Delhi Capitals, in Dubai on Tuesday, despite a rare failure from their opening pair of K L Rahul (15) and Mayank Agarwal (5).
Nicholas Pooran (53 off 28) came up with another blinder of a knock and Glenn Maxwell (32 off 24) finally found some form to set up r five-wicket victory with an over to spare.
"My heart keeps reaching new limits every game, but, yeah, it is nice to finish it in the 19th over for once. I did wonder, I won't lie, especially when you are playing with six batsmen and an all-rounder," Rahul said at the post-match presentation.
"It is something every team talks about: the set batsman has to finish off the game. One of the top four does that. We have to correct that," he added.
Kings XI’s bowling unit pulled things back in the death overs to restrict Delhi to a below-par 164 for five.
Under-fire Glenn Maxwell played a crucial 24-ball 32 and took a wicket.
Rahul said it was important to back the Australian.
"Glenn is a great team man. He has been batting well in the nets. It was important to back him. It was good to see him get time in the middle. Hopefully, he carries this good work into the coming games."
Kings XI had beaten Mumbai Indians via a second Super Over in their last match and Rahul said he "didn't sleep a whole lot" after that game on Sunday night.
"Took a long time to sink in. Kept thinking all night how we could have closed it off before the Super Over. But it keeps us humble; the game is bigger than any of us."
Shikhar Dhawan (106), who was named Man of the Match for his historic back-to-back hundred, said he took the onus on himself to do the bulk of the scoring after not getting support from the other end.
"I took the responsibility of holding one end up and was also hitting the boundaries when I got the chance. I really enjoyed it today. It is good that I am scoring consistently, so you carry it into the next games," he said.
“We are going to have a discussion and see where we can improve. We have been playing very good quite consistently. This is not going to put us down."
Delhi Capitals captain Shreyas Iyer said his team was 10 runs short but vowed to come back stronger.
"I feel that we fell around 10 runs short, but we got a lot of learnings from this game. Tushar leaked runs but that happens to the best of us. I'm sure he will come back," he said.
"The good thing is that the boys will be charged up for the next game. We weren't up to the mark tonight, but I'm sure we will be next time."