IPL 2015: Rajasthan Royals Coach Slams Batsmen After Loss to Royal Challengers Bangalore
Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Rajasthan Royals by nine wickets after Mitchell Starc snared 3/23 off his four overs.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 25, 2015 12:01 PM IST
After being defeated by the Royal Challengers Bangalore in a one-sided game, Rajasthan Royals coach Paddy Upton said his team was 30 runs short, as 170 on board could have been a good total against the rival team. (Full Coverage of IPL 2015)
"Our top order could not do well, some more runs on board could do better. A total of 170 or some 30 to 40 runs on board could have been a good total and not an easy one to chase," Upton told reporters.
Earlier in the match, RCB easily chased a total of 130 runs by losing just the one wicket of Chris Gayle. (RCB's Momentum Can Change Now: Kohli)
A crucial partnership of 97 runs between the RCB captain Virat Kohli (62 runs) and AB de Villiars helped the team to finish the game in 17th run.
When asked about the poor selection of shots by RR's batsman especially the young players, Upton said he was not disappointed with them as they had played as per the specific directions given to them.
Upton also said the momentum shifted to RCB when Karun Nair was run out on 16 runs and his team lost three wickets in 72 runs on board.
He said the RR has batting depth upto nine players, but as their middle order did not get exposure in earlier matches, they could not do well in this match.
However, RCB has explosive batsmen like Virat Kohli and AB de Villiars who could have charged the game to their side.
While, RCB pacer Mitchell Starc, also said that the run out of Karun Nair by local boy Harshal Patel in crucial time has shifted to momentum to his team and it helped them to restrict RR in 130 run.
Starc, who took three wickets in game, said his team did not do good wither with bat or bowl, but they have improved their performance in all sides of the game.
Kohli has also played a good knock in the game and RCB has hopes that he will continue with such performance in the next games, he said.