It seemed Delhi were on their way to a big total but Prasidh claimed four important wickets, of KL Rahul, Karun Nair, Axar Patel, and Vipraj Nigam, the latter two falling on consecutive deliveries, to halt the league leaders' progress and restrict them when they were seemingly headed towards a huge total.
“The wicket was nice to bat on. The pace of the wicket was very easy for the batter to get used to. It was tough for us to turn up as bowlers. Fielding didn't really help in those conditions. We have restricted them to a decent score. Looking to hit the length. Tried to use the pitch a little more. Worked out for me today. Anything in length was going for runs. Backed my yorker today, and it came out well. It was hot," said Prasidh Krishna in the mid-innings break on Saturday.
The Titans' death bowling certainly played their part in backing Krishna as Ishant Sharma conceded only 19 off his three overs. What was surprising was the reluctance to use Sai Kishore as Shubman Gill gave him only the final over, while Rashid Khan was asked to bowl his full quota of four overs, which saw him concede 38 runs. Kishore, on the other hand, only conceded six off the last over and claimed the important wicket of Ashutosh Sharma as well.
Krishna, who ended the day with figures of 4-41, applauded the duo for their strong bowling at the end.
The Titans' death bowling certainly played their part in backing Krishna as Ishant Sharma conceded only 19 off his three overs. What was surprising was the reluctance to use Sai Kishore as Shubman Gill gave him only the final over, while Rashid Khan was asked to bowl his full quota of four overs, which saw him concede 38 runs. Kishore, on the other hand, only conceded six off the last over and claimed the important wicket of Ashutosh Sharma as well.
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Article Source: IANS
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