Chennai outplayed us in all departments: Wright

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : May 29 2014 | 10:27 AM IST
Crashed out of the Indian Premier League after going down to Chennai Super Kings in the Eliminator, Mumbai Indians head coach John Wright admitted that the reigning champions were completely outplayed in all departments of the game.
"We had a lot of confidence going into the match because in the last one year or so we have been tough opponents for CSK. To their credit, they probably outplayed us in all departments," Wright said at the post match press conference after Mumbai Indians lost by seven wickets to Chennai Super Kings at the Brabourne Stadium here last night.
The two-time champion, Chennai comfortably managed to overhaul Mumbai's 173 with eight balls to spare and Wright rued that his side fell short by 20 runs.
"We probably ended up with 20 runs less with the bat. From the position we got to, we were looking at 190 plus. While bowling we needed early wickets but could not achieve that. We weren't quite on top of our game and were punished for that," said the former New Zealand captain.
"We probably needed more runs. At one stage we had a lot of wickets in hand. It was a matter of just one player coming off, but it did not happen. We have some big power hitters but we did not play in the dominating manner. We needed someone in those last five overs," he pointed out.
Wright said his players knew if they could perform the same way as they did against Rajasthan Royals on Sunday night to qualify for the play-off stage, they would trouble Chennai, but that did not happen.
"We went into this game knowing that if we could play at the level we did the other night (against the Royals), it would be pretty close. It was certainly our best game and probably the most outstanding T20 game. One of the great games in this competition. But one can't do it every day.
"But even the other night the bowling was a little bit rugged and possibly tonight, too. Although PK (Praveen Kumar) and Bhaji (Harbhajan Singh) were outstanding. We probably did not put enough balls in the right areas," Wright said.
The former Kiwi opener, meanwhile, praised the Super Kings' bowlers, saying, "I thought they bowled pretty well and intelligently, wicket to wicket. They made things challenging for us. A couple of balls did not quite clear the boundary. Sometimes they go for sixes.
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First Published: May 29 2014 | 10:27 AM IST

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