We couldn't have had a better start to IPL: Dhoni

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Apr 09 2016 | 11:42 PM IST
Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said debutants Rising Pune Supergiants could not have asked for a better stsrat to their Indian Premier League campaign after the newcomers thrashed defending champions Mumbai Indian by nine wickets in the season opener, here today.
Dhoni crdeited the bowling unit for restricting MI top 121 for eight after being invited to bowl.
"I dont think we could have had a better start than this, A lot of credit to the bowlers, especially Rajat (Bhatia). He bowled in that uncomfortable area once they lost a lot of early wickets," Dhoni said at the post-match presentation ceremony.
"The opposition also went hard, and on a wicket where the fast bowlers had assistance, there were chances. There was pressure on their lower order, but the bowlers did a fantastic job. We should improve in the death overs."
Dhoni also lavished praise on Ajinkya Rahane for paced Supergiants chase to perfection with an unbeaten 66 off 44 balls.
"When you dont have too many runs on the board, the batsman have an easier job. Always felt (Ajinkya) Rahane is brilliant where the ball comes on off the wickets. He is traditional and the way he finished it off was very good," he said.
MI skipper Rohit Sharma blamed his batting department for the loss.
"The pitch looked okay, we didn't bat well. 121 wasn't enough. Lot to learn from this game, hopefully we go back and think about it," he said.
"We didn't think the ball was going to do that much. I thought they swung the ball early on and our shot selection wasn't that great it cost us the game," Rohit said.
Man-of-the-match Rahane said he took his time to settle down on a two-paced wicket.
"I felt it was important to time the ball, When we were bowling, the ball was stopping and seaming a bit. It was important to take my time and finish the game. Track was two-paced, different to Wankhede wicket," he said.
"It was holding and for the first six overs, it was doing a lot.
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First Published: Apr 09 2016 | 11:42 PM IST

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