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'Punjab will focus on good cricket rather than depending on luck'

April 22, 2015 18:34 IST

SehwagAfter edging out Rajasthan Royals in a nail-biting IPL game, Kings XI Punjab captain Virender Sehwag said his side won't rely on luck the next time.

"Today, luck favoured us but in next games, we will focus on good cricket rather than depending upon luck," Sehwag said. "Glenn Maxwell was in good form in previous IPL, but this time his form is concern for the team," Sehwag said adding that he will soon come back to form.

Chasing 192, Punjab spinner Axar Patel blasted a four of the last ball to take the game into a tie. Shaun Marsh then cracked three boundaries to amass 15-2 in the Super Over, before Mitchell Johnson dismissed Shane Watson and later James Faulkner was run out as Rajasthan suffered to their first defeat following five straight wins. 

Sehwag credited local boy Axar Patel and Australian allrounder Mitchell Johnson for the victory. 

"It was a good game for us. Mitchell Johnson bowled and batted well, credit of the victory should go to Mitchell and Axar," Sehwag told reporters after Kings XI Punjab defeated Rajasthan Royals in a pulsating 'Super Over' contest. 

Rajasthan's Chris Morris, who bowled the super over, said the score of 192 was not easy to chase. 

Morris said he was bowling in a Super over for the first time but he did not feel any pressure. The South African pacer also praised Ajinkya Rahane, describing him as one of India's best player, whose good form will help Rajasthan.

When asked whether they will try the bench-strength of the team, Morris said the decision will be finally taken by the team management, but all the players are doing pretty well in the nets and they can take the players, who have not played yet in next games.

Image: Virender Sehwag of Kings XI Punjab during a practice session.

Photo: BCCI

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