Hyderabad edged out Gujarat Lions by four wickets here last night in Qualifier 2 to set up a summit clash with Bangalore, who had beaten the same opponents in Qualifier 1.
"We will definitely strategise because I read somewhere the other day that Virat Kohli has scored 35 per cent of RCB's runs. It'll be a big task for us to get (Chris) Gayle, Virat (Kohli) and AB (De Villers) and later, (Shane) Watson, out. We are hoping for a good contest," Bhuvneshwar said at the post match press conference here.
Bhuvneshwar said losing Mustafizur Rahman in the Qualifier 2 was not an ideal situation for them but backed Kiwi paceman Trent Boult, who replaced the Bangladeshi pacer.
"Mustafizur did really well but losing him in a crucial game wasn't good for us but Boult did very well. It's a part of the game that he went for a few runs in the second last over. But if you look at him, he has really worked hard in the nets. He knew that there might be a chance for him to play either the semifinals or finals but you can't say he has given runs; it's a part of the game. Losing Fizz wasn't good for us," he said.
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Asked about the decision, Bhuvneshwar said keeping the opponent's strength in mind, it was the best decision to take.
Bipul Sharma may have surprised many with his
fast-scoring ability last night but Bhuvneshwar said they knew that Bipul could do it. Bipul played a sensational unbeaten 27 under pressure to support skipper Warner at the other end.
"The last 4-5 overs when Bipul went in to bat (was the turning point). Warner needed support from the other end, which Bipul provided. It's never easy to go out and score runs immediately, but Bipul hit. He's a good pinch-hitter. He told Warner that he would give him support when he went in to bat and that's exactly what we wanted."
"It took me some time to recover after Australia tour. Things changed a lot. I got the pace but lost swing, which is my strength and I did not want to lose it. I found that there were flaws in technique and sometimes the conditions did not support me. I worked on it. I learnt that I had strayed from the basics. But I worked hard on getting it back.