Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Win special than Purple Cap: Tye

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

it comes to deathover bowling, Andrew Tye is the go-to man for Kings XI Punjab. However, on Monday, skipper R Ashwin decided to hand the ball to young Afghanista­n spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman and the gamble worked as he conceded just 12 runs in the last six balls to clinch thegame against Delhi Daredevils by four runs.

Tye and fellow pacer Ankit Rajpoot rocked the Delhi Daredevils top order with their tidy bowling and, within the 12th over, half of the team was back in the pavilion. But Shreyas Iyer and Rahul Tewatia stitched together a solid 47-run partnershi­p for the sixth wicket before Tye dismissed Tewatia in his second spell. The wicket proved to be the turning point of the match for Kings XI and according to Tye, that was exactly the job given to him by the team management.

“Shreyas and Tewatia were taking the game away from us and my skipper wanted me to bowl the 18th over. Our plan was to dismiss any one of them so that Mujeeb will have a decent number of runs to defend in the final over,” Tye said.

KXIP skipper Ashwin echoed the same sentiments when he was asked about his decision to bowl out the Aussie fast bowler before the final over of the encounter.

“AJ (Tye) was my best bowler of the day, so we bowled him early because if he got Shreyas Iyer, then that’s the game and that’s why I bowled him out early. I did believe that with the lower-order and the foreign batsmen coming in, Mujeeb would be tougher to hit,” Ashwin said.

It was a good outing for Tye as he also claimed the Purple Cap thanks to his two-wicket haul. He is tied with DD pacer Trent Boult but he edged the New Zealand internatio­nal due to a better combined economy rate.

“I am delighted to get the Purple Cap and this proves how much work I have put in the competitio­n till now. But, this will not mean anything if my team is not winning. The conditions really helped us and we played well as a unit,” he said.

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