"We gave too many runs in the middle. We could have contained the Delhi batters when they were five for 209," Sai told the Business Standard after the match. Delhi resumed their second innings from an overnight score of 27/1 and courtesy of dogged innings from Dhruv Shorey (70) and veteran Vaibhav Rawal (95*), reached 262 even as Washington Sundar (4/43) and Sai Kishore (2/53) made scoring difficult on a turning fourth-day pitch of Kotla.
Talking about the decision of the umpires to halt the match due to bad light, Sai Kishore, who took the wickets of Delhi skipper Yash Dhull and Himmat Singh said, “We gave our best. The umpires had to make the call because of the benchmark set on day one and on all days the match wasn’t played much beyond 16:30 hrs. So, we can’t blame it on the light. We needed to contain Delhi a bit earlier."