My Celebrations Are Silent Because I Don't Want To Get Carried Away: Varun Chakravarthy
Kolkata Knight Riders' spinner Varun Chakravarthy, who played a major role in his team's nine-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bangalore, taking three crucial wickets for just 13 runs, said he had a voracious appetite for taking wickets and wanted a rich haul every time he stepped into a cricket stadium.
Chakravarthy first got rid of the dangerous Australian player Glenn Maxwell for 10, and then accounted for Sachin Baby (7) and Hasaranga de Silva (0) as the Virat Kohli led RCB were bundled out for just 92 runs in 19 overs.
"I'm starting to like this ground (in Abu Dhabi) a lot. It's fun bowling here and a good challenge because flat wickets suit me. I don't like much of turning wickets, I like flat wickets; it suits me more," said Chakravarthy, who also turned in his best bowling performance in the IPL this season on Monday.
In an interaction with West Indies' Andre Russell who also took three wickets in the nine-wicket win, Chakravarthy said that his celebration following a wicket-taking effort is muted because he doesn't want to get carried away before the task is completed.
"Yeah, I want 24 wickets in every match (laughs). I don't want to get off from my process (by celebrating). If I celebrate too much, I can end up forgetting what I have to do the next ball, so I don't celebrate much, but later on, I do celebrate," added Chakravarthy.
Chakravarthy also said his bowling style was suited to flat wickets. "Turning wickets doesn't suit me much like Chennai doesn't suit me much but flat wickets do suit me more."
On the prized wicket of AB de Villiers, who was bowled for a first-ball duck by an Andre Russell yorker, the West Indian all-rounder said that he had planned the delivery.
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"Yeah, actually I planned it because before that I was bowling a lot of lengths and back-of-the-length balls. Obviously, AB is a very tough guy, so I was just trying to outsmart him and I got it right and it happened. The last time, he took us apart so the first-ball yorker and it happens so I back myself. I didn't think he was expecting that ball," said Russell.