Imran Tahir was happy that he could execute skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni's plans during CSK's five-wicket win over KKR in an IPL encounter here on Sunday.
Tahir with figures of 4 for 27 was one of the architects of CSK's victory on the day.
"I just bowled according to the captain's instructions. It's always beneficial taking advice from Dhoni. He's helping me a lot. It's an absolute pleasure and the credit goes to him," Man-of-the-match Tahir told reporters at the post-match news conference.
Tahir said that Dhoni specifically pointed out areas where he was asked to bowl.
"There are few things which he tells me like wher I need to bowl, which area and where the guy is going to hit. It's working and I'm just loving it. We are playing good cricket. We respect each other and enjoy each other's success," Tahir who is the joint leading wicket taker with Kagiso Rabada with 13 to his tally said.
What works for Tahir is the fact that Dhoni can pre-empt where a batsman is trying to hit.
"Those were small things. He tells me like this guy is trying to hit in this area so I bowl accordingly. I am an attacking spinner and want to take wickets and he allows me to bowl that way," Tahir said of Dhoni.
Russell started of in his usual explosive way hitting the leg-spinner for a boundary and six but he bounced back to dismiss the big-hitting Jamaican for the first time under 40 in seven matches.
"I could have bowled two more dot balls to him or one run to him. But I wanted to take the challenge and wanted to get him out as simple as that. He hit me for four and a six which was fine. In the end, I got his wicket which was very important for the team more than personal achievement. He's such a good player especially at the death so it's a pleasure to get him out."
"In this league, you play against the top players in the world. I'm not going to get them if I am bowling at the nets. I am really grateful to IPL and CSA to give me the opportunity."
On his unique celebration to run in the field after taking a wicket, he said: "It's just pure passion. I really don't know what I do. It's just pure passion that I've for the game and I just go and express that."
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