Dilshan’s wedding, Monday night had been a tense affair,
with the Mumbai-Jaipur game swinging back and forth
and no clear winner emerging till a dramatic last over"
‘‘We were sitting in front of the TV and we had no hope we would still be in the tournament. After all, there were two very young players at the crease,’’ he said, ‘‘We were praying for Jaipur to win but I would have had no problems if the better team had won. Mumbai also deserved to win, but it was a fantastic run-chase by Jaipur. When they won, we were all congratulating each other. I called up everyone, the franchisee, TA Sekhar, my teammates and we planned this practice session today.’’
Now, the sense of resentment within the Delhi camp - that they deserved to be in the semis, that they had been robbed by factors beyond their control - has been replaced by a healthy buzz that their luck might finally have turned.
And that can only be good news for the skipper. ‘‘We will go all out now,’’ said Sehwag, ‘‘Luck has played a big factor in this event. There are no weak or strong teams, never mind the points table.
by factors beyond their control"
always on your guard. Our strategy is simple: We don’t care who the other teams are. We are not looking to avoid Jaipur in the semis. We are one of the best teams.’’
The much-maligned middle-order too came good in the crucial last tie against Mumbai, giving the likes of Manoj Tiwary and Dinesh Karthik some much-needed self-belief. Sehwag, Gambhir and McGrath are still the key for this team but Sehwag said one of their strengths was that they were ‘‘not dependent on a few individuals to perform’’. On a day of positive vibes, Mohammad Asif too joined in: his stitches have been removed, and the Pak seamer too could be back in action.
Scarcely hours back, the Devils might have thought they had no hope in hell. Now, the sky’s the limit. Now, the sky’s the limit