Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Despite loss, Yuvraj relieved after getting back to form

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Yuvraj Singh is again back to what he does best — torment rival bowlers. His 41-ball 70 against Delhi Daredevils (DD) was a welcome sight for his fans and his team Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the Indian Premier League.

The quick-fire knock ended a series of low scores that seemed to mar Yuvraj Singh’s campaign.

“It was important for me to get some runs,” said Yuvraj of his innings that helped Sunrisers Hyderabad score 185/3 against Delhi Daredevils.

“In the last three to four innings, I did not get enough time in the middle. When we were batting in the first innings, it was a bit tough as the ball was gripping. So, I thought of playing till the last and went for the big shots after the 16th over.”

The middle-order batsman was dropped at 29 by Sanju Samson in the 17th over, when SRH’s score was 129/3. “I was lucky, I got dropped. I could cash in on it in the later overs,” said Yuvi.

However, Yuvraj’s innings was not enough to lift SRH to a win as Daredevils prevailed in 19.1 overs.

“I think we gave a lot of runs in the first six overs. The dropped catch (of Karun Nair) was crucial. If we could have taken early wickets, would have been key. It wasn’t a great start by our bowlers and we did not picked wickets in the middle. All of their guys got 30-40 runs,” he said.

SRH used three fast bowlers in Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar, Siddharth Kaul and Mohammed Siraj against Delhi Dardevils. Yuvraj felt the absence of veteran Ashish Nehra could have been a crucial factor.

“We have been relying a lot on Bhuvi and Rashid (Khan). When Ashish (Nehra) is fully fit, it will make our bowling line up a lot more stronger. Mohammed Siraj is a young guy while it has been a huge learning curve for Siddharth Kaul. Both have been bowling well,” he said.

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