After posting 162 for eight, riding on Yuvraj Singh's 30-ball 44, Sunrisers came up with a fine bowling performance and fielding effort to restrict KKR to 140 for eight last night, thereby progressing to IPL Qualifier 2 for the first time since making their debut in 2013.
Sunrisers will now take on the losers of the Qualifier 1, Gujarat Lions in the all-important second qualifier tomorrow for their maiden entry into the summit clash of the T20 league.
"The pleasing thing from my point of view is the way we fielded in the match. We were pretty sloppy throughout the tournament. But the guys came out and took some very good catches. I was very pleased with our ground fielding," he said at the post-match press conference.
Warner also praised young KKR spinner Kuldeep Yadav, who returned with figures of 3 for 35, to deny Sunrisers a big score.
"We talked about not losing in clumps. But I was really disappointed the way I got out. Yadav bowled well on the turning track. But it's always hard for a young bowler to come and bowl to an experienced player like Yuvi. He is going to be a good spinner in the years to come definitely," Warner said.
Asked about their next match against Gujarat Lions, the Australian said: "We know who their key players are. We know they have got very good firing power. Dwayne Smith has been playing very well. Their openers are going to come hard. For us it's about starting well as a unit whether we bat or bowl first. We need to make sure that we execute our plans."
"The target was chaseable. It was not that a big one but a decent target and we should have achieved that," he said.
He also said he was satisfied with his own performance.
"My job was to pick up wickets in the middle overs and I am happy that I could do that for the team. But it was challenging to bowl to Yuvraj Singh. He is a legend."
Asked about the turning point in the match, Kuldeep said: "According to me, the turning point was Yusuf bhai's (Pathan) wicket. We kept on losing wickets at regular intervals.
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