Royal Challengers Bangalore skipper Kohli (75) and De Villiers (82) steamrolled the hapless Sunrisers bowling attack and shared a brisk 157-run stand for the second wicket to power RCB to a mammoth 222 for four, a target which Moody's men fell short by 45 runs.
"They (Kohli and De Villiers) are world class players. We know that they can be destructive on any given day on any surface. So it is important for us to break that partnership. We got a few ideas," Moody said on the eve of the match here today.
Come tomorrow, Sunrisers would be looking to return to winning ways after losing to Rising Pune Supergiants by 34 runs via Duckworth-Lewis method.
"Out last outing was disappointing but as a group we are feeling confident. We are looking forward to the tough challenge against RCB tomorrow," Moody said.
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Moody is also not too much bothered about the failure of his middle-order batsmen in the last match against Pune.
Noting that Sunrisers boasts of a strong bowling attack, Moody said execution of plan is important to win a match.
"We are confident with our bowling attack. We got a number of options. When Ashish Nehra was injured, Barinder Sran came and did a terrific job. We have got the depth. But names on paper mean nothing when it comes to the contest in the middle. We are glad we have got the experience and a formidable bowling attack," he said.
"Shikhar is no different than most other players out there. Your game goes through cycles where you have ups and downs. He has put together some good knocks. He is working hard on his game and constantly looking to improve. He is on the way up," he said.