"The team effort was wonderful, both bowlers and batsmen contributed to our victory. Bowlers did their job well at the death, not giving any chance for the rivals to post 170-odd runs, which appeared achievable at one point of time," he told reporters at the post-match press conference.
Gayle said his team had a very good start against Mumbai Indians but could not get enough total on the board in next two games.
Up against his fellow countryman Sunil Narine, Gayle said he wanted to see off the mystery spinner and not lose his wicket.
"In this kind of a situation. It is not a good idea to lose your wicket. We did not want to give any chance to KKR's key bowler," he said.
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Asked if his team's fortune is entirely dependent on his performance, Gayle said there are other good players in the side.
"Because I have scored a quite a good amount of runs it looks like whenever I don't score the team doesn't do well. But we have superb international stars and young Indian players who were capable of winning games, he said.