Abu Dhabi: Kings XI Punjab pacer Sheldon Cottrell is hopeful that KXIP will bounce back in the tournament following their 48-run defeat against Mumbai Indians.
Punjab have played four games in the season so far and only managed to win a single match. Cottrell said the team has the potential to bounce back.
"We have a great bunch of guys. The coaching staff, Anil (Kumble) has been fantastic. We firmly believe that we will bounce back. I back my skipper 110 per cent and whatever decision he takes. Whatever he felt, he felt best for the team. It did not work today unfortunately but on another day I'm sure it will work," Cottrell said in the post-match conference.
The Caribbean pacer returned with the figures of 1-20 against Mumbai in his four overs after he was smashed for 1-52 in his three overs, in the last match, against Rajasthan Royals.
"My comeback was excellent from my part. My bowling effort could have helped my team to cross the line. I'm feeling pleased with my performance," he said.
Cottrell further said he has been focusing on his death bowling with his fellow bowling partners and assured that he will overcome that soon.
"I have been working hard on my death bowling including my bowling partners. I think we are getting there. We are learning from our mistakes and practising on the training ground. I'm sure we gonna pull it off very soon. It is just a matter of time for us," the pacer said.