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“It was important to keep the wickets in hand, and when the balls and runs were closer, then just take it easy. It was important to assess the wicket. It wasn’t easy to hit the spinners on this wicket,” Gill told host broadcaster Star Sports after KKR’s six-wicket win over SRH.
“I was targeting the shorter side, and the leg-side was shorter than the off-side at one end. When I didn’t have much runs under the belt, you don’t want the opposition to gain the upper hand.”
“When you play on slower wickets, it’s more important to play with the wrists and that comes naturally to me. I took on the extra pace (of Umran) today and it came off in this game, but in another game it might not,” he added.
KKR defeated SRH by six wickets with two balls to spare at the Dubai International Stadium on Sunday. With this win, KKR consolidated its position at the fourth spot and now have 12 points from 13 games.
Earlier, a spirited bowling performance helped KKR restrict SRH to 115/8 in the allotted twenty overs. For the Eoin Morgan-led side, Tim Southee, Shivam Mavi, and Varun Chakravarthy returned with two wickets each. For SRH, Kane Williamson top-scored with a knock of 26 runs.
KKR will next square off against Rajasthan Royals on Thursday at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.
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