Asked about the small hamstring problem faced by Finch, Kulkarni said, "We (the team) just hoped he continued playing and thats what he did, he showed great character and helped us win the game and he (Finch) is ok now."
In-form Australian opener Finch (67 not out) battled a hamstring injury to single-handedly take Gujarat Lions to a last-ball win over defending champions Mumbai Indians in a thrilling IPL match last night.
Kulkarni, who also hit a four in the last over, said, "My game plan was to just give him (Aaron Finch) strike, but anything pitched up I had to slog and luckily (Jasprit) Bumrah bowled a half volley and I could hit a boundary."
On his bowling performance, the Mumbaikar said, "I had performances like these before also, but I wouldn't rate this as good as I have had in the past. It was my first game for Gujarat Lions, a proud moment for me and playing at the home ground its a special feeling always, I want to play here, want to do well on my home-ground."
When asked if there was any battle between the two when playing for opposite sides, the right-arm pacer quipped, "I feel I am always there for that battle, when you see your team-mate face you, its gives me that extra energy to bowl at him and he is such a great player and to take his wicket, it was great moment for me.
"I have always looked up to him and he has always helped me in the Bombay (Mumbai) dressing room, so on the field we were playing against each other so there was no friendship we just wanted to go against each other," he added.
Kulkarni heaped praise on his skipper Suresh Raina, describing him as a "flexible captain" and a "matured cricketer".
"He (Raina) is very good and a matured cricketer and has a lot of experience, he is leading pretty well at the moment and is doing a lot of good changes on and off the field and he very much supports the bowlers. Its not that he makes his own plans, he is pretty flexible as a captain," said Kulkarni, who last played for India in an ODI at Harare against Zimbabwe in July last year.
According to Kulkarni, the Gujarat Lions squad has gelled well and the camp had helped the players.
"Later on there was quite a bit of dew, so the ball was skidding on to the bat, initially with the new ball there was help in the wicket, so you had to just stick to your line and length," he added.
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