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Not getting over excited with these wins, we have plans: Virat Kohli

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Last updated on 15 Apr 2021 | 04:01 AM
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Not getting over excited with these wins, we have plans: Virat Kohli

Kohli feels their execution under pressure was brilliant

Chasing their maiden title, Royal Challengers Bangalore have had a completely contrasting start to their campaign this year in Chennai. On Wednesday, the Virat Kohli-led side managed only 149 for eight in the stipulated 20 overs but a magnificent bowling display from young gun Shahbaz Ahmed and a solid death over display from Harshal Patel later stopped SRH at 143 for nine to notch up their second consecutive win of the tournament and go top of the points table.

Skipper Virat Kohli, on Wednesday, said his team have plans in place and is "not getting over excited" with two wins. "To be very honest, we are not over-excited with wins this season. We have plans. We traded Harshal (Patel) from Delhi, gave him a specific role and he's doing a great job," Kohli said at the post-match presentation

Kohli, who used seven bowlers against Mumbai Indians last week and Sunrisers on Wednesday, said the luxury of having extra options has helped the team.

"Not as exhausted as I am proud (of the team). You are never really out of the game in these conditions. The extra bowling options made those impact performances in the middle overs.

"I told the guys don't think that we struggled to get to 149. If it was tough for us, it will be tough for them as well. Our execution under pressure was spot on. It kept getting tougher and tougher with the old ball. I think Maxi's innings was the difference for us," he added.

On the other hand, Sunrisers Hyderabad conceded a comfortable position two games in a row to come out on the losing side. David Warner commended his bowlers for the impact but rued the missed chances with the bat.

"Our bowlers were fantastic to restrict them. Maxwell batted well and set the platform. We needed two set batsmen at the end, but we failed to do that. We needed to build a partnership and play proper cricket shots,” Warner said in the post-match discussion with host broadcasters.

"We played cross-batted shots, and that's not the way to play here. This hurts. We know how to approach in the upcoming games. We have another three games here and I think the wickets are going to get better," he added.

(With inputs from PTI)

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