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Robin Peterson, the left-arm spinner of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Piyush-c82317 Chawla and said that the leg-spinner will bounce back hard in the
coming matches of the tournament.
Mumbai defeated Kings XI yesterday after a thrilling finish and snatched the victory from Punjab’s jaws. The visitors needed 32 runs to win in the last two overs of the innings before Chawla went for 27 in the penultimate over.
The left-handed batsman struck some meaty blows to Chawla to regain the momentum for his team and played a massive role in Mumbai’s victory along with the right-handed middle-order batsman, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Ambati-Rayudu-c1007.
Earlier in his career, Peterson was once taken for 28 runs in a Test match by the great West Indian batsman, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Brian-Charles-Lara-c48471. The left-arm spinner can relate himself to the situation of Chawla and said that the leg-spinner is a quality bowler and one bad over
does not mean that he is not good anymore.
“I had the dubious world record but I learnt my lesson and moved on. Piyush is a fantastic bowler and I am sure he will do the same,” said Peterson.
The all-rounder from http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 and expressed that it was also a memorable moment of his career.
The all-rounder added, "I got a victory for South Africa against India (in Nagpur) during last year’s World Cup. It was the only game India lost in the competition, so I am pretty proud of my achievement.”
On the other hand, the injured skipper of Kings XI, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Adam-Gilchrist-c918, has come out in support of his leg-spinner and said that Chawla has done well for the franchise over the years.
“A leg- spinner on small grounds is bound to get hit for a few sixes. Piyush has bowled wonderfully for us so far and today also, his first three overs were very good,” the former Australian wicketkeeper said.
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