Delhi Daredevils suffered their seventh defeat in a row when they lost to Kings XI Punjab last night.
"I think we are playing good cricket. It is just that luck is not favouring us. We are really working very hard. The team is going through a hard time and it is getting very tough to come out from there," Tahir said at the post-match press conference.
From the onset it turned out to be a nightmarish campaign for the Delhi outfit and the situation turned from bad to worse with every passing game.
"We are working hard and believing in each other so hopefully we can finish with wins in our last two games. The guys are morally down but I think they will be motivated after this game," Tahir said.
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Till not long ago Tahir was cooling his heels at his home in South Africa with his newly-born baby before an injury to paceman Nathan Coulter-Nile gave the Pakistan-born leg-spinner a chance to make his debut in IPL.
"This is one of the best leagues in the world and anyone wants to be here and perform."
With figures of 3/22 from his four overs, which includes the wicket of dangerman Glenn Maxwell, Tahir was pick of the bowlers for Daredevils last night.
"It is great to get Maxwell's wicket because he has been the star batsman this year. But what I feel is that Indian batsmen are far better equipped to play spin on these conditions than foreign players," added the journey-man cricketer.