SRH bowling coach Muralitharan rues not being able to play 20 overs

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Last Updated : May 18 2017 | 4:48 PM IST

Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) bowling coach Muttiah Muralitharan feels his team would have had a good chance of making the IPL final had rain not played spoilsport in the match against Kolkata Knight Riders in the Eliminator.

Opting to field first on Wednesday, KKR produced a disciplined bowling effort to first restrict Hyderabad to a below-par 128/7 and then gun down the revised target of 48 with ease.

"I think overall if you see, the Bengaluru wicket this year was very low scoring. I thought 130 is a par score. I think with more runs on board and if you take two or three wickets in a 20-over game, we would have had a better chance than playing a six-over game," Muralitharan told reporters at the post-match press conference here.

Muralitharan felt his team fell 10 runs short of what they would have wanted on the board.

"The wicket is not that great to play shots here, because if you had played your shots, you would have been bowled out for 70-80 runs. We were thinking about putting 140 runs, and if we had a 20-over game, we had the bowling to defend. Unfortunately, we were 10 runs short. They bowled well as well," he said.

"We have all seen on this wicket this season, even while defending 130, teams have won," he added.

Muralitharan said the team had a very good season and played well.

"Unfortunately, it was the rain, which you cannot complain about, and you need to move on because they played better. We had a very good season and we played well," Muralitharan said.

"However, unfortunately you need to go out sometimes when you are in the knockouts. Therefore, unfortunately this year is not our year. We will make sure if we can build the same team next year, comeback and fight for the trophy," he said.

The Sri Lanka spin great also said: "We also won eight matches or something, while we just lost five matches, along with this loss. We won it last year, and that is not going to happen every time. Every team tries hard.

"Therefore, sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. We take it on the chin and say 'Ok, it's not our year'. I also congratulate all the players who played really well for us," he added.

--IANS

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First Published: May 18 2017 | 4:36 PM IST

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