Chawla: It was fun bowling with Hogg

"He’s (Hogg) always energetic and it’s fun bowling with him. He really boosts you to do well at the other end that really happened," Kolkata Knight Riders legspinner Piyush Chawla said after his team defeated Delhi Daredevils by nine wickets.

Published : Apr 11, 2016 14:49 IST , Kolkata

Piyush Chawla took the wickets of Carlos Brathwaite and Chris Morris.
Piyush Chawla took the wickets of Carlos Brathwaite and Chris Morris.
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Piyush Chawla took the wickets of Carlos Brathwaite and Chris Morris.

Kolkata Knight Riders legspinner Piyush Chawla says it was fun bowling in tandem with veteran Brad Hogg and the Australian’s performance made life easier for him from the other end. Hogg returned with the best figures of 3 for 19 for KKR as the team's spinners pushed in the advantage after medium pacers Andre Russell (3 for 24) and John Hastings (2 for 6) rattled the top order to dismiss Delhi Daredevils for a paltry 98 in 17.4 overs.

“He’s (Hogg) always energetic and it’s fun bowling with him. He really boosts you to do well at the other end that really happened today. The way he started, giving away just two runs and picking up a wicket, from the other end, it was just about keeping it tight,” said Chawla (2 for 21) in the post-match press conference after KKR thrashed Daredevils by nine wickets.

“As a wrist spinner, Hogg and I have that bit of advantage on any wicket to get that turn if we bowl in the right areas and with good pace. It gives you a mental boost,” he said.

KKR will next face Mumbai Indians here on April 13 before embarking on a journey of six successive away matches because of Assembly polls in West Bengal. “You will get slow wickets in Kolkata and a couple of other places. Mostly we will get different types of wickets in our away matches. So it was a good start for us as spinners,” Chawla said.

Convincing

Chawla said the win against Daredevils was convincing on Sunday but they never expected such a stroll in the park. “We never thought it’s going to come that easy. But it was quite convincing. From here we have to look forward. We know some big challenges are ahead of us,” he said.

West Indies’ hero of World Twenty20 final, Carlos Brathwaite was one of Chawla’s two victims as the Barbadian was trapped lbw after he clobbered the legspinner for a six in the same over. “I just wanted to bowl in the right areas and follow my basics, and just keep it simple. He (Brathwaite) can hit a long ball and that’s what he did in the second ball itself. I just wanted to come back strongly. It went according to the plan and I got him out,” said Chawla.

Asked about the Eden surface on offer yesterday, he said, “We knew it would be a little bit on the bouncy side. It went according to plan with the kind of combination we played. The kind of start given by the medium pacers made it a little easier for the spinners."

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