“I’m 50 years old, I don’t need more games like this”: Ricky Ponting’s History of PBKs vs Kkr

In a thing that can be remembered as one of the most exciting matches in the history of the Premier League (IPL) in India, the Punjab Kings (PBKS) head coach Ricky Ponting successfully defended the incredible spirit and flexibility of his team after a win after the Knight Riders (KKR). 112 defending the PBKS, Mullanpur’da 15.1 at sea 95 defense champions bowling made. A extraordinary bowling effort, led by Yuzvendra Chahal and Marco Jansen, turned the tables after a weak stroke performance.
“The heart rate is still there. Now I’m 50 years and I don’t need more games like that,” Ponting confessed after the match.
“Defending 112 with 16 runs with our arms. In fact, the semi -marked men, this really little chase, sometimes we told the most difficult.”
Ponting accepted the nature of the small door, which made the running score difficult during the game.
“This little door was not easy, as you can see it exactly, it was definitely stopped,” he said.
“So what about Chahal tonight? What a good bowling spell!” Added.
Chahal announced that he had been fighting a shoulder injury before the match and had to do a fitness test before he was cleaned to play.
“In fact, with the shoulder injury he received in the last game, he performed a fitness test before the game, and I caught him without heating and looked into his eyes and said, ‘Dude, are you okay?’ I said, ‘I am right,’ Ponting.
Despite their struggle with the bat, Ponting emphasized the pride that the team felt to watch the ball fight.
“Even if we lost this game, I couldn’t be proud of our way to go in the second half. Our kick was poor-this shot and execution. But when we took the field and taking the small doors early, it was a bit faithful for everyone who was missing, and there was some energy for everyone who would see it tonight,” he added.
He also claimed that this win could be a turning point in the Punjab season.
“So, if we really got into someone close, I could tell the men that there was actually a season descriptive moment-and now it could be. In order to dig deep and win such a game, all boys, loan tonight, I think there are not many people who think they give credit.”
Ponting also mentioned tactical changes in favor of PBKs.
“Marco seized the first and Bartlett’in the second of the way we change the ball. Arshdeep only a brand new ball would be a role, but tonight, the matches claimed that Jansen and Bartlett were more appropriate. So we had to change a little there.”
As a result, the senior coach, who saw countless dramatic games in IPL, accepted the emotional magnitude of this victory.
“Such gains are always the sweetest ones. And if you can take it out, most men should be as good as it is. I have coached many games in IPL, and it may only be about the best win I have.” He said.
PBKS won the match and chose the bat first. Piyansh made a fiery start to PBKs with a stand of 39 -round stands (30 with 22, three four and six) and Prabhsimran Singh (30 in 15 balls, two four and three six). However, a PowerPlay spell by Harshit Rana (3/25) and some fantastic Fielding from Ramandeep Singh pushed them to 54/4 at the end of PowerPlay. Narine (2/14) and Varun Chakravarthy (2/21) dominated the subsequent stages of inning, did not allow PBKS dough to settle, and met for 111 at the sea.
During the jogging bucket, the PBKS bowl pottery put a bright fight, Spinner Yuzvendra Chahal (4/28) and Marco Jansen (3/17) made the match into the head. Angkrish Raghuvanshi (28 balls 37, five four and six) and Andre Russell (four and two six to 11 balls 17), although the KKR gathered to 95 at sea and lost the match until 16 runs.
PBKS is fourth, eight points with four wins and two losses. He gave six points with three wins and four losses.
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