"What particularly pleased me was Yuvraj Singh coming back to his old vintage self. His strokeplay was magnificent," Mallya said in an interview with RCB's official website.
Yuvraj, who came in for severe flak for his scratchy knock against Sri Lanka in World T20 finals, struck form with a brilliant unbeaten 52 not out. RCB paid a whopping Rs 14 crore to sign Yuvraj in the players' auction this year.
"Parthiv Patel as I have always said is a gutsy player. He showed it today. He gave us a great start," he said.
Patel gave a good start to RCB with a 28-ball 37 which was studded with five fours and a six. Mallya said he is proud of his team and hoped that this form continues throughout the tournament.
"Great job done by the bowlers to restrict the Delhi Daredevils to 145. I think that was a commendable effort and then of course we chased it down with ease in 16.4 overs," he said.
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