Disappointed to start their campaign on a losing note, Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Anil Kumble on Thursday held his team's poor fielding responsible for the defeat against Cape Cobras in the opening Group C match of the Champions League.
Disappointed to start their campaign on a losing note, Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Anil Kumble on Thursday held his team's poor fielding responsible for the defeat against Cape Cobras in the opening Group C match of the Champions League.
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Kumble also heaped praise on JP Duminy, who scored an unbeaten 99 to see the Cobras through.
"The ball was coming lot quicker on this pitch. We thought that the pitch may play slower and it will spin later, but Duminy put up a great fight," he said.
Asked why he did not hand over the ball to experienced Jacques Kallis in the crucial last over with Cobras needing nine for victory, the leg-spinner said, "I thought slower ball will work and that's why I gave the task to Vinay, but it didn't work."
Meanwhile, his counterpart Andrew Puttick said inspite of the shaky start, he was confident of chasing down the target.
"We were confident of chasing the target. We should have restricted them much earlier. We had a bad start, but Duminy was superb with the bat. If you get one batsman to play throughout the innings, then you can chase any target," he said.
Man-of-the-match Duminy said looking at the big target, he decided to go for all-out attack as it was the only way the Protea side could have won the match.
"Target of 180 was always big and we have to chase it fast and I have only that thing in my mind," he said.