Known for its slow and turning wickets, the Eden's thin grass boosted Praveen, who rattled the top order with his match-winning 2/19 to restrict KKR to 158/4, a target they chased down in 18 overs with five wickets in hand to return to the top of the points table.
"We were surprised to see this wicket. We were expecting a rank-turner. There was a bit of juice in the wicket initially, with a bit of grass that made some difference. We bowled in the right areas and got early breakthroughs so it helped us. It was a double-pace wicket," Praveen Kumar said.
He, however, disagreed that toss played a crucial factor as Gujarat Lions returned to winning ways after a hattrick of losses.
"Toss does not matter much, you have to give your 100 per cent. If you play well, you will come up in the table, like Sunrisers Hyderabad did (in the previous match today)."
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Giving the team the credit for having full faith on him, he said: "My team has full faith in me, Raina trusts me. Getting wickets is really not in your hands. One day you can get hit and the next day you may get four wickets also and win the match in this format. You always want to do well. But this format is very unpredictable."
Aaron Finch once again batted lower the order and Praveen said, "It's a strategy to play him in the middle. It's about being flexible.