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Haddin: We are a world-class team

Johannesburg: Sydney Sixers on Sunday mauled the Lions by 10 wickets to clinch the Champions League title and captain Brad Haddin attributed the victory to their “outstanding” preparation for the final.

“The preparation for this game was outstanding. We have been building for the win for two weeks. We were nervous before the semi-finals but we played very good cricket as a team today,” Haddin after his team overhauled the 122-run victory target with 7.3 overs to spare.

“We have been consistent throughout the tournament. T20 is about going for the gut feeling. We decided to start with a spinner just moments before the action. Everyone expected us to start with the fast bowlers but we decided to change it a bit, take the pace off the ball. It was about execution and they have been outstanding.

“The positive we can take is the whole team contributed at various stages. We showed the world over the month that we are a world class team,” he added.

Lions captain Alviro Petersen was left disappointed with the result but said he was proud of the boys for putting up the effort and reaching the final. “We started poorly. I don’t think a lot of people gave us a chance to reach the final. You can’t put your finger on why we lost today. Disappointing we couldn’t put on a show. Really happy with the way the guys have performed as a unit,” Petersen said.

Michael Lumb, who was adjudged the Man of the Match for scoring an unbeaten 82 off 42 balls, said: “Dirk and Sohail bowled well early on. Ball came on quite nicely on to the bat. So was cautious at start.” (PTI)