"Obviously, in the table, we were on the seventh position (moved to 6th after the win). This win was very crucial for us, we got two points, we are still in the fray (to make the playoffs)," said Chahal at the post match press conference after his team snatched a nerve-wracking win here last night.
Chasing a target of 176, KXIP were cruising along with skipper Murali Vijay smashing 89 off 57 balls but Chris Jordan managed to hold on to his nerves, giving away 15 runs in the final over, in which the home team needed 17.
The 25-year-old said the score of 175 was a good total on the Mohali wicket.
"On this wicket, 170-175 is a very good total. Even before the match, we planned 160-165 on this wicket," Chahal, who returned with figures of 4-0-30-1, said.
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Needing four off the last delivery, Stoinis (34, 22 balls) could take only two.
On whether they were expecting Jordan to bowl the final over, as Varun Aaron also had one over left, Stoinis said, "In our calculations, we knew it was one of those two guys bowling that over. Doesn't really take you by surprise, you just go with what happens. But yeah, you have plans for each one and you have sort of an idea what they are going to try and bowl".
Stoinis insisted that he was not entirely new to the sub-continent conditions.
"I was here last year, I played a few Australia A games here as well. But this is the first time I have been here for an extended period. The conditions aren't too foreign, the pressure may be a bit different compared to the Big Bash and that sort of stuff. The game is very similar," he said.
"I think the key is to talk to experienced players around you. We've got Virender Sehwag, Murali Vijay and some great experienced bowlers as well. I think the key for me has been to talk to these guys and try to use these tips in your training and then put into the game," he explained.