Abu Dhabi: Mohammed Siraj's furious spell upfront tore apart the Kolkata Knight Riders' batting line up but RCB skipper Virat Kohli revealed that the seamer initially did not figure in their plans for opening the attack.
Siraj, who replaced Shahbaz Ahmed in RCB's playing XI on Wednesday, took three wickets in rare two wicket-maiden overs to decisively turn the match in his team's favour.
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He returned astonishing figures of 4-2-8-3 and was an easy choice for Man-of-the-match award.
"It was a late call to be honest (to give Siraj the new ball). It was a good toss to lose because we would have batted first. The plan was to bowl Washy (Washington Sundar) and Morry (Chris Morris), but then we thought let's go Morris and Siraj," Kohli said at the post-match presentation ceremony.
"Last year Siraj had a tough year and a lot of people went hard at him. This year he has worked hard and was bowling well in the nets. He has seen the results now but we want him to keep following the process," he said further praising his fast bowler.
Sirah himself said that his hard work paid off.
"Thanks to Virat for giving me the new ball. I have been practising a lot with the new ball. We hadn't planned that I will open but when we went out, Virat bhai asked me to be ready," he said.
Siraj was extremely pleased that his strategy to dismiss Nitish Rana worked.