Never played such an exciting T20 game in my life: Kohli

Published - October 06, 2011 01:02 am IST - Bangalore

On his admission, Virat Kohli has never played such an exciting game of Twenty20 in his career.

“Never been in such an exciting T20 match all my life,” an ecstatic Kohli said after receiving his man-of-the-match award.

Asked to relive the moment when Arun Karthik hit that stunning six, he said, “I had my eyes closed on the last ball. I was talking to our coach when two balls were left. Thought if we could get boundary and a two so that scores are tied.”

Kohli said that the team management relied a lot on the start that Chris Gayle and Tillakaratne Dilshan provided. “We thought if Chris and Dilshan could bat five or six overs, we had a fair chance.”

About his own batting he said, “I was calm and relaxed, but of course you can’t stay assured chasing a target such as 215.”

RCB skipper Daniel Vettori was equally at loss of words after the match. “Pretty amazing game of cricket. One thing about this ground is you can chase anything here. The last five overs that we bowled were really poor. Harris and Callum and Dan Christian batted extremely well.”

Vettori said that dew did become a factor. “The dew does change this wicket. The new ball turns a bit, but once it becomes soft, it’s really difficult. However, the class of the batsmanship coupled with the wicket was amazing.”

Stand-in captain for Redbacks skipper Callum Ferguson admitted that it was disappointing not to defend 214. “Obviously, it’s disappointing to not defend 214. Dan Harris and Dan Christian batted well, Tait came back with the ball and went bang-bang, but Virat and Dilshan batted beautifully. We were backing our bowlers to execute despite the dew, disappointed not to do that,” Ferguson conceded.

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