"It's always good to start with a win but we still have 15 matches to go. It is a long tournament. I have earlier been in situations where we have won the first couple of matches but then went downhill," a cutious Ganguly stated at the post-match presentation ceremony.
Ganguly had said at the toss that he would have batted first had he won the toss and his decision was vindicated.
"It wasn't a bad score (129). I feel Steve (Smith) and Robin Uthappa really batted well."
Mumbai Indians skipper Harbhajan Singh seemed a disappointed man but conceded that Warriors were a better team today.
"Pune played better cricket and were a better side today. We didn't bat well, failed to rotate the strike," the skipper said.
He had words of special praise for Ashok Dinda and Murali Kartik who caused the early damage.
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"Dinda brought Pune back in the match with those early strikes and Kartik also bowled well first up."
Steven Smith, who was awarded man-of-the-match awarded for his useful innings of 39 on a difficult track said that he and Robin Uthappa thought that "140 was a good score on this track."
"But our bowlers really did a good job and it feels great to start off with a win. It will help us gain the momentum," Smith stated. PTI KHS