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Shreyas Iyer played a crucial role in Delhi Daredevils chasing down a small total against Chennai Super Kings on Tuesday. Image Credit: Courtesy: BCCI

Raipur: Fresh from his match-winning exploits against table-toppers Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Delhi Daredevils (DD) opener Shreyas Iyer has said that his Ranji experience has acted as a confidence-booster for him in the Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament.

Iyer, who plays for Mumbai in Ranji Trophy, smashed an unbeaten 70 runs to back up an excellent bowling show by DD, which earned them a six-wicket victory against CSK in a low-scoring encounter at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium here on Tuesday.

Iyer, who has accumulated 419 runs in 13 matches for DD, has stood out with his batting talent in season eight of the cash-rich league and credits his Ranji stint for his success in the shorter format.

“I got a lot of confidence playing [for the] Ranji Trophy. I had never thought that I will score this much in the first season [of IPL]. I am carrying forward that confidence, which is helping me very much here,” the 20-year-old cricketer said at the post-match conference.

“To be honest, I wasn’t really thinking about how people will look at me in the IPL season. But as the tournament progressed and I went good, I realised I should continue till the end. Unfortunately, we have not qualified, so I had decided to finish it off well. I don’t think much about the future, just stick to the presence,” he added.

The Mumbai-based right-handed batsman said his team focused on the basics in yesterday’s match against CSK and didn’t try to put in an extra effort.

“I believe, we focused much on the process and didn’t try to do extra. We were stick[ing] to the basics and eventually batting, bowling went well and even the fielding was good. So, we deserved victory,” he said.

He added that his team was not under pressure against the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led side, and after failing to make the play-offs they just wanted to finish on a high.

“Two matches are left for us in the tournament. If we would win those two, we’ll feel good and the franchise will also feel nice. Besides, it will also boost the morale of the team for next year,” he said.

On sharing the dressing room with senior players, Iyer said, “It’s a great learning experience to be with the seniors. I was on the wicket with Yuvi Pa [Yuvraj Singh], he gave me good tips ... He told me to take match till the end.

Zaheer Pa [Zaheer Khan] and JP [Jean-Paul Duminy] also give good advice.”

Meanwhile, CSK Coach Stephen Fleming appreciated the bowling of DD, saying the opposition bowling line-up restricted them to a low score, which set the stage for Delhi’s win.

“We just couldn’t get any momentum, could be they [DD] bowled very well ... The first six overs [are] very significant for the match. Six overs for 16 [runs] is very unusual for the side [CSK], and then it was a catch-up game after that. I just felt today they bowled very well. Their performance with the ball was exceptional. Zaheer Khan was outstanding,” Fleming said.