Mike Hesson (© IANS)
Kolkata, March 28 (CRICKETNMORE): Admitting they weren't "alert enough" on the field, Kings XI Punjab coach Mike Hesson admitted that Andre Russell's whirlwind 17-ball 48 in the first innings tipped the game heavily in Kolkata Knight Riders' favour.
"The game changed in the 17th over. Obviously we had a plan for Russell that we executed well, but we weren't quite alert enough in the field, and that's where the game changed," Hesson said at the post-match press conference on Wednesday night.
Put in to bat, KKR posted a mammoth 218/4 to which Punjab had no reply, losing by 28 runs.