Didnโ€™t score much in last five overs: Gill
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Didnโ€™t score much in last five overs: Gill

Gujarat Titans skipper Shubman Gill said his sideโ€™s failure to capitalise in the final five overs while batting proved decisive, as Punjab Kings outplayed them in their Indian Premier League opener here on Tuesday.

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Gillโ€™s side, despite boasting a formidable batting line-up featuring Jos Buttler, Sai Sudharsan and Glenn Phillips, could not capitalise on a fairly good batting surface, managing only 162 for 6, and the skipper later admitted that a total in the range of 210-220 was achievable on the wicket.

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Punjab Kingsโ€™ Cooper Connolly made batting look effortless on the same surface, producing a fluent 72. โ€œIt looked like a 210-220 wicket. We thought 175 would be a good score, but we kept losing wickets and didn’t score much in the last five overs,โ€ conceded Gill after the three-wicket loss. โ€œOnce the ball got older, it was difficult to hit it down the ground,โ€ he added.

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Gill said that batting became easier later on as a drizzle set in and the wet ball made it easier for the home side. โ€œIn the second innings, rain continued, making the ball wet, which slightly improved batting conditions. So I don’t think it ball stopped as much in the second innings. But nonetheless, I think we did a decent job…all ifs and buts. Hard luck and it wasn’t the game for us, but I think we did decently well. It’s just, you know, keep getting better and keep adding more intensity and keep giving your best.โ€

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Punjab Kings skipper Shreyas Iyer said he was impressed by young batter Connolly’s calm and composed approach. โ€œSome of the shots he (Connolly) played were surreal to watch, especially the one off Rashid (Khan)… I was focused on my hand inside, icing it, suddenly we lost two wickets back to back, these things happen in the IPL, you have to stay composed.

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Connolly, who was declared player of the match, said he really enjoyed the batting. โ€œI was looking forward to the experience of playing with some world-class players, but to put that performance in tonight, very happy. Iโ€™m just more of a tempo player, feel the flow of my hands, don’t hit too many big sixes. โ€œWe were quite relaxed, in a great position out there, nice to get the win.โ€

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Also read: Gill, Iyer look to bounce back in GT-PBKS opener



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