Sunrisers Hyderabad head coach Brian Lara was “very impressed” by injury-prone pacer T. Natarajan, whose efficiency was one of many few positives to have come out of the heavy loss in opposition to Rajasthan Royals within the IPL (Indian Premier League).
Royals gained the sport by 72 runs. Natarajan, whose profession has been hampered by accidents, bounced again strongly after conceding 17 runs in his first over. He ended with figures of two for 23 in three overs.
“First of all, injury-wise, he is back and he has the experience. How he came after the first over was very impressive. The bowlers did well in the last eight overs. At one point it looked that we would be chasing 225-plus but they (Royals) struggled to get over 200. There were some positives. The guys can improve from here,” mentioned Lara on Sunday.
He additionally defended their determination to bowl first.
“We played a lot of practice sessions alongside the actual pitch. Those were a little bit bouncy and had a bit of pace on them. When we looked at the track for today we felt it was a good track and it was the first game of the tournament. We thought let’s see if we can, with bowling being our strong suit during the camps, if we can put the opposition under pressure.”
He gave due credit score to opposition spinners Yuzvendra Chahal and R. Ashwin.
“Obviously, with a little bit of rough marks and with the class of Yuzvendra Chahal and Ravichandran Ashwin… We did not bowl as well as we should have in the opening overs and the guys put their hands up and said we got to improve in that area.” Lara added their efficiency in each the PowerPlays value them the sport.
“If you split the game into two halves, we lost the first PowerPlay with the ball in our hands. And when we had the bat in our hands, we also lost the PowerPlay. They got 85 and it obviously becomes tough when you lose two wickets in the first over chasing over 200,” Lara added.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com