Even if rain had not made it easier for them, Sunrisers Hyderabad deserved to win today's Indian Premier League match against Delhi Daredevils simply because of their exceptional death bowling, asserted the visiting team coach Tom Moody.
In a rain-hit match, Hyderabad needed 43 off five overs in a revised target after restricting the hosts to 143 for seven. They easily got home with the loss of two wickets.
Asked if rain interruptions turned the tide in their favour, Moody said, "Even if it did, we deserved it. They way we bowled, particularly the way we executed the last six overs. We reduced them to a total 20 to 30 runs less than what they could have got."
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It's not the first time that Hyderabad have won on the back of their bowling led by South African speedster Dale Steyn, who is ably supported by Indian fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar.
Moody said the exceptional death bowling was the turning point of the match.
"It was probably the way we finished the innings with the ball. The teams tend to go 10 in an over but we managed to keep it under six and took wickets, that was the turning point. We richly deserved to win the way we played," he said.
Hyderabad's batsmen have not really fired in the tournament so far but Moody backed his batting line up and also refused to tinker with the batting order.
Asked if they would think of sending David Warner up the order, Moody replied in a negative.
"David is an exceptional player but at the moment the balance of the side requires him to bat at number four. In a shortened game, at four he is wasted, so we moved him up to three today. Lokesh Rahul has done a consistent job. Both Shikhar Dhawan and Finch have threatened. We know they are match winners and that innings is just round the corner. We need to have faith in proven performers," he said.