[caption id="attachment_41880" align="aligncenter" width="580"]unnamed (4) Uthappa enjoying his one down role. Image Source: XtraTime[/caption] Kolkata: Kolkata Knight Riders batsman Robin Uthappa on Saturday claimed that he loves batting at number three after guiding his team to a 17 runs victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad in an IPL encounter at the Eden Gardens. "The team requires me to bat an number three. I have taken the challenge on and am willing to do it for the team. It's a very important position," Uthappa, who scored a match-winning 68 said after the game. "If you lose wickets you need someone with experience to handle that kind of the pressure and ensure you don't lose another wicket." KKR spin maestro Sunil Narine failed to score as an opener on Saturday as he was clean bowled by Bhuvneshwar Kumar after scoring just six runs but Uthappa backed Narine after today’s match. "It's just one game. It's important for us to back him (Narine), if you don't back (a player), you tend to breed insecurity. I don't think we would do that. He will repay the faith. We have no doubt about that," Uthappa said. The Karnataka batsman, who played on the relaid Eden surface in February during the Vijay Hazare Trophy, was all praise for the wicket. "I was a little scared as to how the wicket would turn out. The first match was a really good track to bat on. This one was slightly slower. Since we have such an all-round side, it fits right into our scheme of things," he said. "I did not expect the wicket to change so much in such little time. Really happy to see the wicket the way it is now. I must congratulate the curator and groundsmen for doing a phenomenal job." Uthappa said his side fell short by 15-20 runs but at the same time gave credit to Bhuvneshwar Kumar for some great death bowling. "We were slightly less than we would like to end with. Need to respect the way Bhuvi bowled. We did the best we could. We had faith in our bowlers. At Eden, batting second is little easier and to have defended the score is commendable."