Saini cleaned up four Bengal batsmen with raw pace and a bit of movement.
"We had a batting collapse and yes I must admit that there was some lack of skills while facing their bowling. Our batsmen should know the kind of situation they are in and the shots they can play," Tiwary said after the match.
Asked about Abhimanyu Easwaran perishing while playing the same shot, which was dropped during the previous delivery, Tiwary said that he will only improve.
Tiwary also defended his decision to play only three and half (B Amit is an all rounder) bowlers.
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"I think we went with the right combination as Amit was bowling really well. Yes we had a left-arm spinner (Pradipta Pramanik) but since Delhi had so many left-handers, we thought Amir (Gani) would be more useful," he reasoned.
Talking about Saini, Tiwary's comments seemed like a back handed compliment.
"Yes he bowled quick and in right areas and as I said our boys lacked skill," the skipper said.