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Centurion: Much before scoring his “best ever Twenty20 knock” to power Deccan Chargers into the final, Adam Gilchrist knew his side would win by six wickets and had written this on a piece of paper on the morning of the semifinal. “I had a feeling in the morning that we would win by six wickets. I always back my instincts so I just took out a paper and wrote this. I am quite amazed that it came true,” Gilchrist told the IPL’s official website. “It is what invokes in us an urge to do better on the field. The beauty is that it makes the performance, whatever that may be rewarding,” the Australian added. Deccan Chargers finished at the bottom of the table last season but Gilchrist turned it around brilliantly this year, leading from the front with some scintillating batting. The swashbuckling wicketkeeper-batsman said the dramatic turnaround of fortunes had been possible because the side had learnt from the mistakes committed last season. “We have learnt a lot from our mistakes last year and this year we had decided to back our skills,” he said. Gilchrist said his blazing knock on Friday night was his best in T20 so far. Best knock“This was the most important knock of my life. I think I just pulled it out in a big match situation not only in the World Cup (2007) final but also here. “Back then I knew I had Punter (Ricky Ponting), Symo (Andrew Symonds) and others to follow, but today since we were chasing, I wanted to finish it off. In T20s it is by far my best knock,” he said. Gilchrist described Deccan Chargers’ performance this year as the “journey of a lifetime. “We have learnt that it is possible to improve our potential. The winners also learn. “We have now learnt to explore what is more humanly possible for us as a team. “It has been a journey of a lifetime for most of us,” he said. — PTI
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