Despite the nine-run win over Daredevils yesterday, Kings XI are languishing at the bottom of the eight-team standings with just six points from nine games.
And from here on, Kings XI will need to produce consistent performances in the remainder of the league games to keep the team in the hunt. The Murali Vijay-led side will next play Virat Kohli-led Royal Challengers Bangalore here tomorrow.
"We have played good cricket. Some matches were close, but we ended up on the losing side.
Sandeep was full of praise for his bowling colleagues for eking out the win with exceptional death bowling.
"It is a team game. We have been bowling well as a unit. I have bowled well, Mohit Sharma also has bowled very well. There is consistency in our bowling and hopefully we will continue that in rest of the tournament," he said.
He also praised Marcus Stoinis' for his all-round show. The Australian first scored a well-made 52 off 44 balls and then scalped three wickets while defending the 182-run target.
"Stoinis is a unique player and he has adapted to Indian conditions well. He batted and bowled really very well and he is an asset for us," Sandeep said.
"Actually, we are not thinking about the tournament whether we have to qualify or where we stand in the points table. Most important thing is that we approach every single match and take it further from there. If we play good cricket, then naturally we will go up in the points table. But important thing is to focus on the next game," Sandeep said.
Asked about the prospect of bowling to RCB skipper Virat Kohli who is in supreme form, Sandeep said: "Actually, we all admire him. We watched the match (RCB vs Rising Pune Supergiants) on the ground (on giant screen yesterday) when he was batting. He is a legendary cricketer. Seeing him play in front of you and bowling to him is a pleasure.
