Rajasthan Royals spinner Krishnappa Gowtham today said his team picked up some tricks by watching Royal Challengers Bangalore's previous game and has prepared accordingly for the IPL match against the hosts. The Ajinkya Rahane led Rajasthan team added two points to their tally and their first win of the campaign.
"We did get to watch yesterday's game. We wanted to know what the wicket was doing. When bowlers were bowing it had initial grip, so it is an added advantage. The way the RCB batted there are lot of things we can look at. The way they tackled the spin was very good," Gowtham said.
"We have different plans for different players and hope they all come out good," he added.
Gowtham said the wicket looks good and batsmen can put up 200-odd runs on the board.
"The batters in the last game took on the spinners very early. I guess they were 80 or 90 for four. May be, if they would have given a little bit more time, I guess it could have been a high-scoring match. We could have seen 200 score and a chase. There is nothing to talk about the wicket," he said.
Replying to another question, Gowtham said he has been playing the role of a container for Royals.
On Shane Warne's influence on RR, Gowtham said has been associated with the team from the beginning and players are learning from his inputs.
"He is a legend. He is the guy who started with RR. He was captain and coach. Right now he is our mentor. We are learning from him. Hope it helps us," he said.
The Royals who come off a 'lucky' win against the Delhi Daredevils, will take on a rejuvenated Royal Challengers Bangalore at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on April 15.
(With PTI Inputs)