Chris Gayle is fit, says Agarwal

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Apr 05 2019 | 8:45 PM IST

Flamboyant West Indies opener Chris Gayle has achieved his fitness after recovering from a back injury which kept him away from the last game against Delhi Capitals, said Kings XI Punjab batsman Mayank Agarwal Saturday.

Gayle, who has been in good form, had missed Kings XI's last match against Delhi Capitals but it didn't affect their game as his replacement Sam Curran claimed four wickets, which included a hat-trick, to help the team register a 14-run win.

"I can't tell you whether he (Chris Gayle) is playing or not (laughs), but he is fit," Agarwal told reporters on the eve of Saturday's match against Chennai Super Kings at the MA Chidambaram stadium here.

Three-time champions CSK are coming into the match after suffering a 37-run loss against Mumbai Indians but Agarwal said the hosts are an experienced side and simply ruthless at home.

"It (CSK) is a quality outfit and it knows the ground well. It is an experienced side and it is quite ruthless when it comes to Chepauk or elsewhere," he said.

"Important thing for us would be to stick to our strengths and do what we are doing well. We can take a lot of heart from the last game. Keep believing, keep backing and keep executing our skills.

"And if we do that and stick to our process, we should play good cricket. From there, the result will take care of itself," he added.

Punjab had fought back from the brink to defeat Delhi in their last match and Agarwal said winning close games has boosted the team's morale.

"If you win games like those, it will boost your morale and confidence. In IPL, you play a lot of close games. If you win more often than lose, it's obviously good," he said.

"It was very important that we kept believing and it was great to see us execute our skills to the best of our abilities."

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First Published: Apr 05 2019 | 8:45 PM IST

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