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‘Hundred Doesn’t Matter, Winning the Game Does,’ Says Shreyas Iyer

Shreyas Iyer’s 96 helped Delhi Daredevils beat Gujarat Lions by two wickets in an IPL match.

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Shreyas Iyer on Wednesday said he would aim to win back-to-back man of the match awards in the remaining two games for Delhi Daredevils, following a classy 96 that sealed a two-wicket victory over Gujarat Lions.

I would have been more happy with finishing the game. I wasn’t thinking much about my hundred, I decided at the start I would bat till the end. The hundred doesn’t matter, winning the game does.

"I was just trying to time the ball, was getting the ball in my areas. Two matches left, let's hope I get two more Man of the Matches," he said with a smile.

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It was a dead rubber with both teams out of the play-off race however Delhi captain Zaheer Khan was a happy man.

Feels really good to fall on the right side of the result. I felt the energy was low, after being out of the playoffs, but we are a professional side. You have to take these things in your stride and keep working harder. We would want to win both games, finish on a high. As a team, everything needs to come together.

“We tried everything. Iyer batted really well. Every over they got 12-14 runs, that was our mistake. Losing a lot of close games. I enjoyed the game. Wicket played really well later on, gave them too many loose balls,” said losing captain Suresh Raina.

Also Read: In Pics: Suresh Raina Fan Interrupts IPL Match for an Autograph

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