"From the time Chis Lynn joined the KKR camp in Kolkata, the skipper told him that he will be opening the innings. So it wasn't an instinctive decision but a pre-planned move," Surya told mediapersons after the match.
Any team targets a solid start to the tournament and it was no different for the KKR.
"It was a big total as both sides playing first match of the tournament and 183 wan't an easy target on any wicket", he said.
"Spinners are our strength. Both our spinners (Kuldeep Yadav and Sunil Narine) are very good spinners and keeping anyone out of the game would not be a good for their confidence.
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