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IPL 8: We still can have bearing on where teams finish in final 4, says George Bailey

They might be set to finish IPL-8 in the last spot but Kings XI Punjab skipper George Bailey feels his side has everything to play for as a win tomorrow against table-toppers Chennai Super Kings can have some bearing on where the other teams finish in the final four.

IPL 8: We still can have bearing on where teams finish in final 4, says George Bailey

Mohali: They might be set to finish IPL-8 in the last spot but Kings XI Punjab skipper George Bailey feels his side has everything to play for as a win tomorrow against table-toppers Chennai Super Kings can have some bearing on where the other teams finish in the final four.

"I think we can still have some bearing on where the teams finish in the final four," Bailey said here today.

About the upcoming game against M S Dhoni-led CSK here tomorrow, Bailey said: "We have had a good rivalry with Chennai over the last couple of years".

"Hopefully, we can knock them off and finish on a high and that can lead into some momentum for next year," the Australian told PTI on the sidelines of an event here.

Asked what would be the approach for the final game, the skipper said, "Much the same. We have worked really hard over the last couple of weeks and it was nice to finally get victory the other night (against RCB)".

When asked if the team had analysed what went wrong, he replied, "We will probably do that at the end of the year".

Even though CSK are virtually assured of a berth in the playoffs, there are other teams which are breathing down their neck vying for the top position.

These teams include Sunrisers Hyderabad which has seven wins from 12 games, Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians both of which have seven victories each from 13 games so far while Royal Challengers Bangalore has 6 wins from 12.

However, a win for KXIP in tomorrow's last league game will still not help change their position in the points table, though they will like to create an upset.

Meanwhile, KXIP coach Sanjay Bangar exuded optimism about tomorrow's game, saying "we have had three very good games back-to-back specially starting with games against KKR and Hyderabad (close games which KXIP lost). The game against RCB we were able to finish on the winning side."

"Irrespective of who does what against any opposition, what matters is playing well on a particular day and trying to execute as well as we can. That's what we are again going to go out and try that out tomorrow," he said here.

Asked if he thinks resting Virender Sehwag has helped the team, Bangar said, "unfortunately even Viru realises that he was not able to give starts that he expects of himself and we had some very good player like Manan Vohra sitting on the bench.

"It is just that he couldn't fire for us this season as much as he would have liked and as much as we would have liked. And it's just that somebody at the top of the order doesn't contribute then it doesn't help the team's cause in T20 cricket," he said.

Asked what he feels has been the team's biggest letdown this season, Bangar pointed out: "If you see leading run scorer of the tournament, you will see David Warner, Ajinkya Rahane, you see Lendl Simmons, a lot of top order batsmen have done really well for their respective teams.

"So, if your top three or four guys in the batting department aren't in the leading run scorer list, then obviously the team doesn't find itself in a very good position, that's where we were found lacking."

When asked what lesson would KXIP like to draw from this tournament, especially after their performance took a beating from being last year's finalists, he said, "Surely, it's been a totally topsy turvy thing, we need to go back to the drawing boards and assess our strategies.

"The strategies we applied last season didn't work this season, now whether we want to go out in the next season by using the same strategies or by vusing a different combination, so we will have to relook at all that, but its best to be done after a break.."