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'The way I started the tournament, I couldn't get a run'

May 08, 2014 11:35 IST

Image: Gautam Gambhir
Photographs: BCCI

After getting a lifeline in the tournament with their convincing win over Delhi Daredevils, Kolkata Knight Riders captain Gautam Gambhir emphasised the need for his batsmen to finish the games consistently. 

Kolkata snapped their four-match losing streak with a comfortable eight-wicket win over the hosts at Ferozshah Kotla. 

Gambhir said it was relieving to win after their heartbreaking loss against Rajasthan Royals on Monday when they lost after being 121 for no loss in their chase of 170. 

"Especially after the last match, we really wanted to finish this game. We played well and held our nerves," said Gambhir, who guided his team to an eight wicket win by scoring a second successive half century.

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'Robin and I were smart enough to do the job this time'

Image: Gautam Gambhir and Robin Uthappa
Photographs: BCCI

His 106-run with Robin Uthappa (47) at the top made the job easy for the Knight Riders. 

"We wanted someone to bat through and luckily it was me today. Runs on the board always benefit, but this was a good wicket and the ball was coming on nicely. Robin (Uthappa) and I got the start and we were smart enough to do the job this time."

Looking ahead, Gambhir said: "We have a lot of talent in the team and we need to finish more games." 

On finding form after enduring three consecutive ducks at the start of the tournament, the southpaw added: "The way I started the tournament, I couldn't get a run. I was smiling from outside but deep down I was anxious. Things can turn around quickly in this format."