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Will KKR be among top four? Yusuf Pathan hopes so

May 19, 2014 11:08 IST
Yusuf Pathan

Kolkata Knight Riders all-rounder Yusuf Pathan looked pleased with his teams performance after they managed to keep their playoff hopes alive by beating Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday night.

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The 31-year-old said it would not be too tough to fetch a place inside the top-four from Hyderabad.

KKR are now fourth in the points table and the top-four at the end of the league stage would make the playoffs.

"I feel good. We have bright chances to be among the top four. This match was very important for us. It feels good that we have continuously won four games and hope to continue with this good performance. Our batting, bowling have been good and all are doing well," he said after the emphatic seven-wicket win.

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'We are playing good cricket'

May 19, 2014 11:08 IST
Kolkata Knight Riders players celebrate victory

Sunrisers Hyderabad is virtually out of the race following the defeat against KKR.

Asked how he saw the road ahead as the competition would be tough in the run-up to the semi-finals, Pathan expressed confidence that his team would have it easy.

"It is easy for us and tough for opponents because we are playing good cricket," he said.

"This wicket is one of the best in India for batsmen. It would be good for bowlers as well. I have done well here (earlier) and I enjoy coming to Hyderabad," he said.

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'We have just not been consistent'

May 19, 2014 11:08 IST
From left, Sunrisers Hyderabad Darren Sammy with K Srikant and Dale Steyn

Meanwhile, Darren Sammy, who has been given the responsibility to lead Sunrisers Hyderabad, felt that his team has not been consistent in the tournament.

"We have just not been consistent enough. We have not played well in all three disciplines if you take fielding into consideration. In the last game, we batted really well. In this game we did not bat well, but bowled well. So, we have not been consistent," he said.

"When you lose the game, it is always disappointing whether you captained or not. I felt we did not score enough runs on the wicket. The wicket looked like a 150-minimum wicket. But, credit to the bowlers the way they made the game out of it. We had a chance and it went till the last over. Yeah, it's kind of disappointing," he added.

He said the Sunrisers Hyderabad would try to win all the remaining three matches to have a mathematical chance of entering the top four in case a few other results go the team's way.