
Key Points
Narine's 18-ball 44 sets up massive KKR chase
Kolkata defeats Chennai by eight wickets
Player of the Match delivers decisive performance
Defending champions maintain strong IPL form
"Almost (a complete game), next time hope I can take a catch as well (Narine dropped Vijay Shankar's catch on zero). I try to focus on my strengths. Batters play well, but if you focus too much on batters, you are already on the back foot."
"You get accustomed and try to adapt as soon as possible. You see what happens in the power-play and try and help the team. It's very simple - trying to get the team off to a flying start. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't," said Narine, the Player of the Match awardee, after the game ended.
Moeen Ali, who bowled a tidy spell of 1-20 and kept CSK batters in check, was in praise of how other bowlers and fielders helped him maintain a stranglehold on the five-time champions.
"Having two left-handers helped my case. Kept as straight as possible. Rinku dived and stopped four early, which helped my confidence."
"In power-play, you cannot bowl quick. Give it time to spin. Sometimes it skids on, sometimes it spins. Sunil has been outstanding for a long time. If I can bowl a couple of overs at the top and save them for later, it helps. I am learning from them. At the top, you can't spin every ball. You just need one to grip, and that puts doubts in the batters' minds," he added.
KKR, the defending champions, will now have some time off before facing off against Punjab Kings at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh on April 15.
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