KXIP’s Tewatia: ‘We are treating our last league game as finals’

Kings XI, which was struggling until a week back, brought its campaign back on track with back-to-back wins against two top teams — Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders.

Published : May 13, 2017 17:10 IST

Along side bowlers like Ishant Sharma, Sandeep Sharma, Mohit Sharma, Matt Henry and Axar Patel, Tewatia’s inclusion in the side has added more teeth to the Kings XI bowling.
Along side bowlers like Ishant Sharma, Sandeep Sharma, Mohit Sharma, Matt Henry and Axar Patel, Tewatia’s inclusion in the side has added more teeth to the Kings XI bowling.
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Along side bowlers like Ishant Sharma, Sandeep Sharma, Mohit Sharma, Matt Henry and Axar Patel, Tewatia’s inclusion in the side has added more teeth to the Kings XI bowling.

Chandigarh Kings XI Punjab is treating its ‘do-or-die’ league encounter against Rising Pune Supergiant as a “virtual final”, said their leg—spinner Rahul Tewatia.

Kings XI, which was struggling until a week back, brought its campaign back on track with back-to-back wins against two top teams — Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders.

From 13 matches, Glenn Maxwell led Kings XI has registered seven wins with 14 points and it plays its last league game against Supergiant, which has 16 points from eight wins out of a total of 13 games which it has played.

As against Kings XI’s net run rate of +0.296, Supergiant has NRR of -0.083.

When asked what will be his team’s approach in Sunday’s game, 23-year-old Tewatia said, “In a way the upcoming game is going to be finals for us, we will play our best cricket and hope for the best result,” Tewatia told PTI over phone.

“We will approach this game like the way we have been doing so in our last few games. We cannot remain dependent on how the opposition plays, we will have to play our best game,” Tewatia said.

The leg spinner played his maiden match of IPL this season four days back against Kolkata Knight Riders in Mohali, which the KXIP won by 14 runs.

Along side bowlers like Ishant Sharma, Sandeep Sharma, Mohit Sharma, Matt Henry and Axar Patel, Tewatia’s inclusion in the side has added more teeth to the Kings XI bowling.

After posting 167/6, Kings XI restricted KKR to 153/6 in alloted overs, with Tewatia turning out to be the most successful bowler with figures of 4-0-18-2 that included the prized wicket of KKR skipper Gautam Gambhir.

Even in the high-scoring match against Mumbai Indians played at Mumbai on Thursday in which Kings XI had set a target of 231 runs, Tewatia gave away only 17 runs in his two overs claiming the wicket of opposition skipper Rohit Sharma.

KXIP won that match by seven runs.

When asked that he got to play this season straightaway in a high pressure match against KKR, Tewatia said,”I was waiting for the opportunity. Our dressing room atmosphere is such that players give confidence to each other, especially Virender Sehwag (when one is waiting on the bench).

“When I played my first game, I had a chat with Sehwag which gave me a lot of confidence. There was no pressure as such on me, I just had to express myself with my performance, which I did.”

When asked that it is challenging for the bowlers, especially spinners to bowl in T20, Tewatia, who does not hesitate to flight the deliveries up, said,”Leg-spinner is a gamechanger for the team. If he provides his team with early breakthrough, then it changes the momentum in the favour of his team.”

“According to me, all leg-spinners look to provide breakthrough to the team which raises the chance of changing the game in your favour. Leg spinners mostly are wicket-taking bowlers. I also try to do the same and provide breakthrough to my team,” he said.

Asked if there was any bowler in particular whom he follows, Tewatia said: “I follow all leg-spinners trying to incorporate good things into my bowling which I learn from them. Like, I play for Haryana, where Amit Mishra and Yuzvendra Chahal are also part of the team, I draw inspiration from them. But I don’t copy any particular style.”

Tewatia also receives guidance from Mohit Sharma.

“Mohit Sharma, who is our key bowler in Kings XI Punjab, also helps me a lot. Mohit also captains the Haryana team in domestic cricket. Here in IPL also, we play for the same team. He knows my strengths and keeps telling me what ball to bowl in a particular situation, which helps,” Tewatia said.

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