The Royals host Delhi in Guwahati on April 8.
Buttler required a number of stitches on the little finger of his left hand, which prevented him from opening the innings in Rajasthan’s five-run defeat in opposition to Punjab.
Ravichandran Ashwin was promoted as an opener as Buttler, who injured his finger whereas taking a catch to dismiss Punjab batter Shahrukh Khan, was getting stitches on his finger.
Buttler ran from deep and took a sliding catch off Jason Holder’s bowling within the final over however instantly appeared in ache as he left the sector with a few balls nonetheless remaining.
“Jos was not fit. He was getting stitches for his finger after the catch,” skipper Sanju Samson stated throughout post-match presentation ceremony.
In truth, Buttler, who obtained a sponsor’s award for the very best catch, got here to gather his cheque with a definite white strapping on his little finger.
The finger will definitely be sore and fielding might be a difficulty and therefore Royals medical workers may simply wish to give him relaxation for a sport or two with subsequent match to be performed inside 72 hours.
Shikhar Dhawan, who has been marshalling the Punjab Kings unit rather well, did confess that he was nervous when Shimron Hetmyer and Dhruv Jurel took the sport to the wire.
“There were some nervous moments but I was keeping my calm and the same with the bowlers. There was a lot of dew. The bowlers did a great job. I was happy with the score we put up. They bowled well and bowled very good yorkers,” he praised Sam Curran’s demise bowling.
Getting early wickets in Powerplay additionally helped, the skipper stated.
“Scoring 197 and then my bowlers coming and getting early wickets and keeping the pressure on and then Nathan came on and got wickets. We never let the game get out of our hands. There were some moments that were hard but I think it was a great team effort.”
Having scored 86 off 56 balls at a strike-rate of 153 plus, Dhawan appeared completely happy along with his batting.
“These two matches, we’ve gotten a great start playing well and I’m doing my best to increase my strike rate. The wicket brings momentum back quickly. This year we have a deep batting line-up so we keep momentum going hitting boundaries and put pressure on the other team.”
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For Sam Curran, the first goal was to nail the yorkers.
“I think when it comes to those situations, you know if you nail your yorker, you’ll be okay. Some days it works and some days it won’t but luckily it was our day,” stated Curran, who has USD 2 million plus contract.
“I was trying to get our ball changed because it was like soap. I don’t really understand why they got their ball changed but we can’t do anything about it,” Curran stated concerning the dew.
The greatest problem is bowling with moist ball, stated Curran.
“It’s amazingly hard. You try to train by dipping balls in water. It’s incredibly hard to hold the seam. You try to bowl cross seam but it’s not a natural ball to bowl a yorker cross seam. It’s extremely tough but everyone has to do it so there’s no real complaining.
“We simply must preserve getting higher as a result of the batters are getting higher, the bowlers are getting higher and that is why this match is the very best on the earth.”
Punjab Kings next travel to Hyderabad to take on the Sunrisers on April 9.
(With company inputs)
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com