Sunrisers Hyderabad Tom Moody today credited his side's easy seven-wicket victory over Mumbai Indians in the IPL here to team effort, saying that his players could execute the plans in bowling as well as in batting.
"I am pleased the way we played. Last few weeks, we are trying to complete our game. We knew that our batting needed to improve. The way our players responded today, I could not have asked for more, particularly in such an important game against Mumbai," Moody said at the post-match press conference.
"We talk about the plans and actually executing them on the field. Today, we managed to do that. We talked about finishing off innings, the death bowling was good," he said.
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Moody said the two partnerships Shikhar Dhawan had with Kumar Sangakkara first and then with Hanuma Vihari played a crucial role in the victory.
"We got two good partnerships tonight. Kumar Sangakkara batted really well. Vihari also responded very well. It was not a one man show. Those two important partnerships gave us the convincing win," he said.
Moody heaped praise on Dhawan whose unbeaten 73 runs helped the Sunrisers chase down the target of 130 easily.
"He (Dhawan) is a class player. He is an asset to us. If you get a top order player play right through the end, that to me is very important," he said.
Meanwhile, Mumbai captain Rohit Sharma felt that his team could not click today, particularly in batting.
"I thought we did not bat really well. Probably, 10-15 runs short. You have to give credit to Sunrisers bowlers. I thought they bowled pretty well. They stuck to their plan. It was one of those days when our batting did not click. In the last nine games, we scored more than 70 runs in the last five overs. But today was one of those days on which things did not go our way," he said.