"I had some plans. I had watched some videos. I had discussed with Zak (Zaheer) how to get them out if they go for big shots. The plan was successful and I am happy," Mishra told reporters after Delhi overhauled the 112-run target with 39 balls to spare.
"I think the wicket of Miller was the turning point because it created a lot of pressure on them. I am very happy that I got a purple cap on my 100th match," said Mishra.
"We get an idea from the body language of the batsmen as to when they are thinking of going for a big shot but I think what is more important is that I got the wickets on those particular deliveries."
Asked why he was not given another over, Mishra, who returned with figures of 3-0-11-4, said:"The plan was to give the fast bowlers more overs. It will help them as they need to bowl more at the death in the next matches. The best thing for me is that I contributed in the team's win."
The 33-year-old said the wicket was not supportive but the slowness of the track did help him to take the four wickets.
"It could have been a high-scoring game as well if we had not taken the wickets at regular intervals. I can't say it was a supportive wicket but it was slow wicket so it was an advantage because we took wickets before they could gauge the track."
