KXIP piped Mumbai Indians by seven runs in an Indian Premier League encounter here last night and kept their hopes alive to stay in a contention for the play-offs.
Saha stuck an unbeaten 93 in 55 balls to help his team post a mammoth 230 for 3. In reply, Mumbai were restricted to 223/6. Now they need to defeat the Rising Pune Supergiant in their last game.
Test specialist Saha displayed another aspect of his batting when he hit a flurry of boundaries and sixes in his whirlwind innings.
"I was asked to play hard in the first six overs and there was good partnership with (Martin) Guptilll and we continued the momentum, it feels good after performing well," he said.
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"(Before) the last over I did not come to the bowler (Mohit), they (Mohit, Glenn Maxwell) were discussing that (Kieron) Pollard was hitting well, but he was tired, so if he was bowled a yorker, it would be tough for him," Saha said.
"Initially, Mohit tried the slower ball, which is his strength but after being hit for a six, he came to the team (members) to discuss," explained Saha.
Saha said that the team knew if they can hold the proceedings till the end, they would be in the game.
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