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You don't win twice by just playing on slow wickets: Gambhir

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Apr 07 2015 | 3:42 PM IST
Kolkata Knight Riders captain Gautam Gambhir today hit out at the critics for accusing his team of preparing slow wickets to suit its spinners, saying a side has to be consistent in all departments of the game to win the IPL twice in three seasons.
Gambhir said while the 2012 and 2014 champions rely on spinners, they have an equally strong batting line-up that justify their supremacy.
"People keep talking that KKR prepare slow wickets and win on them but you don't win twice by just playing on slow wickets. You have to be consistent to win big tournaments and we have done that," Gambhir told reporters on the eve of their IPL-8 opener against Mumbai Indians here.
"Turning pitches are sporting wickets as well. We have got enough arsenal in our batting department to excel on batting friendly conditions.
"I hope the BCCI's warning is consistent and it is consistent with every curator," he said on BCCI directive that there should be sporting wickets across all venues.
In the last year's Champions League T20, KKR achieved a rare feat of winning 14 matches on the trot.

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"We have played well away from home as well. I think we should stop this thing. We have shown this twice in last four years. We've won 14 matches on trot."
On the Eden Gardens pitch, which is known for its slow nature, Gambhir feels it is difficult to predict how it would behave as it is a fresh wicket.
"Whenever we started we did not know how it would behave. We don't make any prediction and go by the look of the surface. No one knows how it will behave. Over the course of tournament, you will get to know. It's a fresh wicket so not sure how it would behave," he said.
Gambhir said his team is not taking Mumbai Indians lightly as every side is equally balanced.
"I can't take any opposition lightly. We have got enough fire in our ranks. If we play to our best, we will be very tough to beat. We're pretty confident but not over confident," insisted the skipper.

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First Published: Apr 07 2015 | 3:42 PM IST

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