"It wasn't easy with not only Kieron Pollard hitting from one side. Everybody knows what kind of player Rohit Sharma is and what he can do. That was a timely wicket," said the left-arm speedster after the game which provided the visitors their third successive win of the season and confined the hosts to their fourth straight defeat.
The Delhi-born bowler, who was part of the triumphant 2011 Indian World Cup squad before injuries sidelined him, grabbed 2 for 23 which included an up-front spell of 2 for 15 in three overs.
He had Sharma caught by Dwayne Bravo when the MI captain and Pollard, who blasted five sixes in making a 30-ball 64, had rallied the hosts from 57 for 4 to 132.
The 35-year-old, who put MI on the back foot by taking the wickets of Parthiv Patel and Corey Anderson to leave the hosts tottering at 6 for 2, said he did not expect skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni to bring him on again to bowl the 15th over.
"I have been somebody who, in one-day cricket, has bowled ten overs in three spells or in T20 bowled three overs up front or the last 1-2 overs. Even today Mahendra Singh (Dhoni) gave me over number 15," he said.
