Chasing 130, Pune fell short by one run, courtesy some brilliant death bowling by Mumbai Indians' -- Jasprit Bumrah (2/26), Mitchell Johnson (3/26) and Lasith Malinga (0/21).
Despite ending up on the losing side in a low-scoring IPL final against Mumbai Indians last night, Pune had a relatively successful campaign, especially after finishing a lowly seventh in their inaugural season last year.
"Steve Smith came very close to winning it in the last overs and it could have been a much different story. But that was the nature of the game. It was very ebb and flow on what was quite a tough wicket to score on," he said in the post match press conference.
Fleming said his team failed to build bigger partnerships even though Ajinkya Rahane and captain Steve Smith had put up a good stand.
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"We lost wickets, or they bowled a good over. It was never going to be a wicket where they could blast your way through. When we played against Hyderabad, we found that as well. Just batting deep was the best opportunity and we could not get over," he said.
"I am very proud of the combination we put together and the campaign we ran. We would have loved to have sat here for the icing on the cake but it does not change the feelings about the work that we put in during the year to get to this point," he said.
He also praised the role of veteran Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the Pune team.
Replying to a query, Fleming said he and his team just tried to focus on what was in their control.
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