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KP hopes to finish well in the remaining matches

May 20, 2014 10:50 IST

Image: Kevin Pietersen
Photographs: BCCI

Delhi Daredevils captain Kevin Pietersen attributed batting collapse towards the end of his side's innings for their four-wicket loss in their IPL match against table toppers Kings XI Punjab in New Delhi on Monday night.

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"It was incredibly tough to get over that one. Our strength has been our batting in the last five-six overs, but it just wasn't meant to be. Hopefully, we can finish well in the remaining matches," he said.

Delhi were 140 for 2 in the 17th over but lost five wickets for the addition of just 24 runs to end their innings at 164 for 7 in 20 overs.

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'They were probably under par but only just'

Image: Kings XI Punjab players celebrate
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Punjab captain George Bailey agreed and said that Delhi could have put up a bigger score.

"I thought they got a better start than they should have, they were probably under par but only just," he said.

Explaining his decision to demote himself to number seven in the batting order, Bailey said, "I wanted to keep the left-right combination going, especially as there was a short boundary on one side."

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'Have to perform in pressure situations'

Image: Akshar Patel with George Bailey
Photographs: BCCI

Man of the Match Akshar Patel, who scored a crucial 42 not out to take Punjab home and also returned with impressive bowling figures of 1/18 off his four overs, said he was happy that he could perform in pressure situations.

"If you want to play cricket for a long time, you have to perform in the pressure situations. I have told the captain that I don't mind bowling at any stage of the innings, I want to prove myself here," Patel said.