Chennai (Tamil Nadu): After guiding Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to their third Indian Premier League title on Sunday, captain Shreyas Iyer said his side "played like invincibles" the entire season. With an exceptional team effort, KKR thumped Sunrisers Hyderabad in the title clash by eight wickets at the MA Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk).
Speaking at the post-match presentation KKR skipper Shreyas said, "Absolutely comprehensive (the win). We played like invincibles throughout the season. There's so much to cherish right now. This is what we demanded from the team and every individual."
"They stood up to the right occasion and the feeling is hard to express. It is pleasing, the performance has been flawless throughout. I am running out of words right now," he added.
The 29-year-old, who plays for Mumbai in the domestic circuit, was dropped from the latest central contracts released by the Board for Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) after he was allegedly seen at KKR's camp in Mumbai ahead of the IPL 2024 and for not taking part in the Ranji Trophy. However, he then took part in semi-final and final encounters of the coveted Ranji Trophy and then joined his IPL franchise.
After the 2023 ODI World Cup, Shreyas didn't look in good form and as a result, was not picked in India's squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup. Albeit, Mumbaikar hoped to keep in touch with the game. "All we demanded from ourselves was to back each other whatever the situation is. Looking forward to playing more competitive cricket," he said.
The elegant right-hander reserved a special word of praise for Mitchell Starc, whose two wickets in the Power Play denied SRH early momentum. "That's when all the big players stand up, right? It was a high-pressure game and he's been so good off the field. He's never shown any complacency in his work ethic. He stepped up to the right occasion," he noted.
The Mumbai man also heaped accolades on all-rounder Andre Russell, who produced a three-wicket burst in the final. "He's got that magic wand. He's looking forward to picking wickets. All the guys stepped up at the right time and that's made it easier. It has been a flawless season."
On the other hand, Pat Cummins, captain of Sunrisers Hyderabad, was disappointed with the team's performance in the summit clash and asserted that his side was completely outplayed by the Knight Riders on the night.