Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Andy Bichel hopeful that Super Kings will bounce back


Chennai Super Kings bowling mentor Andy Bichel trusts that the group might skip back in Wednesday`s match against Sunrisers Hyderabad, after the enormous misfortune to Mumbai Indians in their final Indian Premier League (Ipl) experience.

"Its presumably the misfortune we required. It has put us in position of striving and battle the way we have won seven matches consecutively," he told correspondents after the group had a practice session at the Rajiv Gandhi global stadium here Tuesday.

Mumbai Indians crushed Super Kings by 60 runs in their final match played at Mumbai two days back. Super Kings, which beat the focuses table, were played out for 79, the least score this period.

"We have extravagant players in our group. They play with part of pride. Losing to Mumbai thusly harm them pretty gravely. That is test for us to skip back tomorrow," said Bichel, who depicted the rout as a wake-up call.

Bichel sharp out that Super Kings had done well in this competition in their away matches and trusted that this pattern might proceed.

The Australian accepts playing on a moderate wicket like Hyderabad might be preference. He noted that 130 was the most elevated score on this track.

Bichel feels the momentum Ipl season had been emptying for Super Kings.

"We are either on street or preparing. It has been pretty compelling for us, which is great on the grounds that it kept force however in the meantime young men getting a tad bit tired moreover," he said.

On Michael Hussey, Bichel said this period had been exceptional for him. "He is one of our senior players. I suppose in the wake of turning in from test cricket, he had a legitimate solid keep tabs on 20-20 cricket. Confidently this will proceed," he included.

Andy Bichel hopes Super Kings will bounce back

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