We were not close to our best: George Bailey

October 03, 2014 01:06 pm | Updated May 23, 2016 04:32 pm IST - Hyderabad

George Bailey. File Photo: Akhilesh Kumar

George Bailey. File Photo: Akhilesh Kumar

Kings XI Punjab captain George Bailey has expressed disappointment over his team’s loss in the CLT20 semifinals to Chennai Super Kings, saying that the players did not play to their potential.

“Disappointed for losing. I think that is the nature of the game, it does not matter whether you lose by one run or 80 runs. You reach this stage and you expect to play somewhere close to your best. We didn’t do that,” said Bailey at the post-match press conference.

Chennai bowlers wreaked havoc to dismiss Punjab for a mere 117 in 18.2 overs after Dwayne Bravo hammered 67 balls off 39 balls to take his team to an imposing 182 for seven in the second semifinal at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium here last night.

Noting that the target of 183 was “gettable”, Bailey said his team should have been able to chase it down.

He, however, appreciated the “depth” in CSK batting with Ravindra Jadeja, coming in to bat lower down the order, making a useful contribution with an unbeaten 27 off 13 balls, even after KXIP had already got crucial top order wickets.

Analysing KXIP’s overall performance in the tournament, the skipper said that the youngsters were outstanding.

“Proud of what the group has achieved. What we can do is get to the knock-out stage and give ourselves the best chance. Some of the development we have seen from young players has been outstanding. Very, very proud of them,” said Bailey.

“The team would like to ensure that the winning streak continued with a system being put in place for the future,” he added.

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