Punjab stopped the victorious chariot of Gujarat, Captain Hardik Pandya gave a big statement on the defeat.
Punjab stopped the victorious chariot of Gujarat, Captain Hardik Pandya gave a big statement on the defeat.
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New Delhi: After losing the match against Punjab Kings (PBKS), Gujarat Titans (GT) captain Hardik Pandya on Tuesday said that he had decided to bat after winning the toss to face tough conditions. He said that a score of 170 runs on this pitch would have been competitive, but due to continuous loss of wickets, the team could not make a big score. Batting first, Gujarat team could score only 143 runs for eight wickets. In response, Punjab won the target in 16 overs at the loss of two wickets.

Shikhar Dhawan contributed 62 not out, Bhanuka Rajapaksa 40 and Liam Livingstone contributed 30 not out for Punjab. Hardik said at the post-match award ceremony, "Obviously we weren't even close to a competitive score here. A score of 170 on this pitch would have been ideal. But we kept on losing wickets and couldn't find the momentum. He further said, 'We wanted to test our team in a difficult situation. So decided to bat first. I knew the new ball could do the trick, but if you keep losing wickets you will be under pressure.

Punjab captain Mayank Agarwal said that his team would like to continue with the momentum and win matches in a row. He has said that, 'Kagiso Rabada bowled well so that we had a small target in front of us. After this there was a good partnership between Shikhar and Rajapaksa. He said, 'We want to win consecutive matches from here. The decision was taken to open the innings from Jonny Bairstow because he has performed better in this role. I myself thought of batting at the fourth order, but we had the net run rate in mind, so Livingstone was sent to the fourth order.

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