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Gowtham’s knock earns him Royal praise

We are known to bounce back, Mumbai Indians’ Kishan says

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Young Rajasthan Royals batsman Sanju Samson has heaped praise on Krishnappa Gowtham for his blinder of a knock but described their side’s thrilling last-over win over Mumbai Indians in their IPL match as a team effort.

Gowtham struck an unbeaten 33 from just 11 balls under pressure, hitting two sixes and four fours to seal a three-wicket win for his side after Samson (52) himself and Ben Stokes (40 off 27) had added 72 runs for the third wicket to lay the foundation for the victory on Sunday.

“Gowtham was amazing. It is a lifetime experience for him and also for us,” Samson said at the post-match press conference.

Rajasthan Royals’ West Indian Jofra Archer was adjudged the Man-of-the-Match for his impressive bowling show of 3/22 which helped his side restrict Mumbai Indians to 167/7. Samson refused to comment on Archer being declared as Manof-the-Match.

“I also feel K. Gowtham was Man of the Match but every one’s contributi­on is important. Archer too had contribute­d by taking three wickets and also hitting a few boundaries. I cannot comment on selection of Man of the Match,” he said.

Under pressure

Samson regretted at not being able to finish off the match by himself as Jasprit Bumrah dismissed him and Jos Buttler in successive balls in the 17th over. Asked if the match was stretched too long, Samson said, “It was not delayed but I knew when we chase, bowling team is always under pressure. So I just wanted to take it to last overs but unfortunat­ely I got out.

“I think I should have finished it off. They also bowled well but these matches are finished like that only and it was Gowtham who did it for us.” Talking about the opening slots which still looked unsettled, Sanju said it was a matter of concern.

“Yes, good opening partnershi­ps have not been there but we are trying different combinatio­ns as the tournament progresses. As far as fielding is concerned we need to pull up our socks and improve in that area.”

He was, however, unfazed by the defeat and said his side will bounce back. “We have been in such conditions in the past also but Mumbai Indians are known to bounce back. So we are not going to lose hope. We would be bouncing back playing our best cricket,” said Kishan, who also played a solid innings of 58.

Asked if his team was heading towards a big total at one point of time and whether poor batting cost them the match, Ishant said his side were 15 runs short.

 ?? AFP ?? Rajasthan Royals K Gowtham celebrates after scoring the winning runs against Mumbai Indians on Sunday.
AFP Rajasthan Royals K Gowtham celebrates after scoring the winning runs against Mumbai Indians on Sunday.

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