Suresh Raina says getting AB de Villiers early was the turning point
Bengaluru: Chennai Super Kings batsman Suresh Raina said
dismissing South African swashbuckler A B de Villiers early proved to be the
decisive turning point in his side's 27-run victory over Royal Challengers
Bangalore in an IPL match here.Chasing 182, RCB ended 154/8 in their 20 overs
last night.
"Definitely. I
think when he and Virat were batting, I thought they can finish the game, but
when he (de Villiers) got out we thought we can win, but at the same time we
were wary of Virat who had the ability to finish the game on his own," he
said.
Raina expressed surprise over Chris Gayle's omission from
the RCB squad and gave credit to his bowlers, especially Ashish Nehra, for a
good performance.
"I was surprised by Chris not playing but I think Virat
is the guy who thinks positive and the other guy (de Villiers) has also played
so many good knocks for South Africa," he told reporters at the post-match
news conference here.
However, RCB's Iqbal Abdullah said Gayle himself decided to
opt out of match as there were a lot of games yet to be played.
"Gayle himself opted out of the match as there are many
more games left in the tournament," he said.
On Nehra, Raina said the Delhi bowler has been rendering
consistent service to Indian cricket for the last 15 years and is a seasoned
campaigner.
"He has been amazing for the Indian cricket for the last
15 years and he really bowled well for CSK. I think we have the most
experienced bowler and at the same time, he knows when to attack," he
said.
"Nehra always enjoyed others' success and that's the
key to his bowling. He also gives solution to Mohit and (Manish) Pandey, and
also other bowlers," he added.
Raina also praised Dwayne Smith and Faf Du Plessis for
forging crucial partnerships with him in different stages of the match.
"Smith batted really well alongside Faf. We had very
good partnerships, especially six overs were very crucial for us and I was
thinking I should have been there for two more overs," he said.
The city has been a happy hunting ground for him and last
time around, CSK won the Champions League final against Kolkata Knight Riders.
"It is a good ground for me. Last time we won here in
the finals of the Champions League against KKR," he said.
Raina said his gameplan for yesterday's match was different
as he adopted an aggressive approach from the very first ball which paid off.
"My plan was different. I looked to be positive from
ball one and it paid off," he said