Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinkya Rahane acknowledged his team's batting struggles at the top order following their 39-run defeat to Gujarat Titans in Kolkata on Monday. Chasing a target of 199, KKR could only manage 159/8, with their opening partnership continuing to underperform throughout the tournament.
The KKR skipper believed the target was achievable, particularly after their bowling performance brought them back into the game.
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"I thought 199 was chaseable, we came back into the game really well with the ball. You expect good opening starts, but that's what we're struggling with throughout the tournament. We need to learn as quickly as possible," Rahane said at the post-match presentation ceremony.
While the bowling unit has shown improvement, the batting performance remains a concern for KKR, especially in the middle overs.
"The pitch was a little slow, but when we were bowling we thought something below 210 or 200 would be good. We need to bat better, especially in the middle overs. We need better opening starts, no complaints from our bowlers. Every game they're improving," Rahane stated.
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Fielding was another aspect that cost KKR crucial runs against GT.
"Fielding is something in our control, if you can save 15-20 runs that's always better. It's all about attitude, but the guys are working hard. This format is about being brave as a batter, you can't think too much about the past, just learn from the mistakes and take your chances, have a positive mindset. If you think about getting out, you will get out. Instead you should think about scoring runs or hitting boundaries," Rahane explained.
KKR will take on Punjab Kings on Saturday at the Eden Gardens .
The KKR skipper believed the target was achievable, particularly after their bowling performance brought them back into the game.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
"I thought 199 was chaseable, we came back into the game really well with the ball. You expect good opening starts, but that's what we're struggling with throughout the tournament. We need to learn as quickly as possible," Rahane said at the post-match presentation ceremony.
While the bowling unit has shown improvement, the batting performance remains a concern for KKR, especially in the middle overs.
"The pitch was a little slow, but when we were bowling we thought something below 210 or 200 would be good. We need to bat better, especially in the middle overs. We need better opening starts, no complaints from our bowlers. Every game they're improving," Rahane stated.
Who's that IPL player?
Fielding was another aspect that cost KKR crucial runs against GT.
"Fielding is something in our control, if you can save 15-20 runs that's always better. It's all about attitude, but the guys are working hard. This format is about being brave as a batter, you can't think too much about the past, just learn from the mistakes and take your chances, have a positive mindset. If you think about getting out, you will get out. Instead you should think about scoring runs or hitting boundaries," Rahane explained.
KKR will take on Punjab Kings on Saturday at the Eden Gardens .
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