IPL 2016: Clinical death bowling won us the match, says JP Duminy

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Delhi Daredevils on Saturday defeated by 10 cases champions Mumbai Indians defend to play an important role in defeating the third consecutive victory in the IPL and senior batsman JP Duminy credited Zaheer Khan-led Bowling register attack.
Defense 164 for five, vaulted Daredevils from a "clinical" bowling and fielding display Mumbai Indians to 154 for seven and Duminy feels excellent death bowling sealed to restrict the game in their favor at the Feroze Shah Kotla ground in Mumbai.
"I think probably with five to go overs during our Bowling, the game was in the balance. Especially because of this back to get even the batting side over the line. But our bowlers rolled extraordinary death overs. It was great running them. it is something that the guys have to work pretty hard and it's good to see that it has solved, "Duminy said at the post-match press conference.
The statement said that 164 was a good score, praised Duminy spin duo of Amit Mishra (2/24) and Imran Tahir to control for the process in the middle overs.
"It was definitely a big challenge score. We knew that getting wickets in advance would be key, and fortunately we have the first run through. The way Immy (Imran Tahir) and (Amit Mishra) Mishy in middle period was bowled exceptionally and seamers secured it in death. it was for me, said a clinical bowling performance ", the South African left-handers.
The question of the difference between Daredevils this season's performance compared to previous editions of IPL, Duminy said: "The difference is the execution Zak (Zaheer) has apparently led the execution very good There are a few new faces in the team.. and the boys stood up and produced performances that were needed. most teams have won while chasing, so it is good to defend a title. "
Meanwhile, there are also Mumbai Indians allrounder Krunal Pandya feels they lost the game in the death overs.
He feels his run out were proved expensive for the title holder "as at one stage Mumbai Indians coasting along as he batting in the company of captain Rohit Sharma.
"I was batting really well. But it was totally my fault. It was in no view. It was not necessary. We helped to win us because we have a good batting line-up, but they rolled really well at the death . They performed their Yorkers to perfection ", Krunal who smashed 36 a quickfire 17 from balls said.
He refused the theory to buy that Rohit and Kieron Pollard left it too late to open her arms, while the target to chase.
"Rohit bhai was there and it was chaseable. You are (Rohit and Pollard) match-winner. It was probably the death overs, where we lost the game," said Krunal.

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