Royal Challengers Bengaluru captain Faf du Plessis showered praise on the team's middle order after they grabbed the final play-off spot in the Indian Premier League after a stunning turnaround in the tournament.
A top-four finish looked like a distant dream for the star-studded squad after they succumbed to their sixth consecutive defeat of the season against table-toppers Kolkata Knight Riders last month.
Bengaluru, chasing their maiden IPL title, staged a remarkable turnaround and Saturday's 27-run victory against defending champions Chennai Super Kings in a virtual play-off shoot-out was their sixth victory on the trot.
Du Plessis (54) and the league's leading scorer Virat Kohli (47) gave Bengaluru a strong start and their middle order followed suit to steer the team to a commanding 218-5 in their final group match.
Chennai managed 191-7 in reply in the rain-affected match as Bengaluru joined Kolkata, Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad in the play-off.
"It felt like a day-five Test match," du Plessis said explaining how difficult the pitch was to bat on after rain interrupted play.
"For me and Virat to just get through it and find a way somehow... and then in the back end to get a 200 score was unbelievable."
Middle-order batters Rajat Patidar, Cameron Green, Dinesh Karthik and Glenn Maxwell produced breezy cameos to take Bengaluru past the 200-mark.
"That's been our last six games, hasn't it? Contributions from many batters with good intensity and good strike-rates," player-of-the-match Du Plessis said.
"At the beginning of the season, we felt like we were a little slow and we wanted a bit more intent in our batting innings. And to have done that again is awesome."