"It was a huge confidence booster. Even in the last game, we bowled well. It was 68 then. Now again a low total. The momentum is with us now and it will show more in the coming matches," said Axar, whose all-round effort guided Kings XI Punjab to victory here last night.
Axar smashed his way to an unbeaten 38 off 17 balls as Kings XI Punjab managed 138 for 7 and then grabbed 3/11 in three overs as RCB were skittled out for 119 in 19 overs.
Axar was all praise of team-mate Sandeep Sharma who took 3/22, saying the pacer was not scared by big names.
"His (Sandeep's) mindset is simple, if the ball swings he shows his capabilities. He is not scared of big names in the opposition. He just bowls to his strengths," he said.
"His strength is that he can swing the ball, so he knows when he can get it to swing, it gets difficult for the batsmen. Take any format, when the ball swings, batsmen find it difficult."
"In the last two games, maybe the runs have not come. Wicket also was helpful to the bowlers today. So that's why maybe he got out. It is not true that he's not able to score. He is confident and will do well," he said.
Asked what was the team plan batting first, Axar said it was decided that 150 was a good total on a slowish track, but Wriddhiman Saha's wicket forced to change the plan and go for 130-odd total, which he did by getting 20 runs of Shane Watson's last over.
"When Saha got out, we thought we had to bat out the overs. If one batsman stays in the end, anything could happen. This was the plan. When I did not get the strike, we thought may be we can reach 130. It was good that we scored nearly 20 in the final over," he added.
He said his side's bowlers stuck to the plan of bowling line and length during the RCB run chase.
"I think the first six overs, it was better to have the pace bowlers bowling as much as possible in the first six overs. The new ball was swinging a bit. Obviously Sandy (Sandeep) is our main bowler. He gets it to swing in the first six overs," Axar said.
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