IPL: Wicket Was Slower When RCB Batted, Says Lokesh Rahul
Mumbai Indians defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore by six wickets to keep their chances alive of qualifying for the knockout stages of the Indian Premier League.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 12, 2016 10:48 am IST
Highlights
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MI beat RCB by six wickets
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Lokesh Rahul scored 68 not out
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MI kept alive their chances of qualifying for IPL knockouts
Royal Challengers Bangalore's KL Rahul, who top-scored in a losing cause in their previous IPL game, said Mumbai Indians benefited as the pitch at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru had eased out in the second half.
Mumbai Indians relied on a late assault from Kieron Pollard and Jos Buttler to beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by six wickets in their crucial IPL match and keep their hopes of a play-offs berth alive last night.
"Having lost Virat and Chris early, we had to change the batting strategy. The wicket was a bit slower on the side and it was not easy to go there and start hitting straight away. We discussed in the middle to stick on and build a partnership, and may be after 10 overs decide on a target.
Unfortunately, AB (de Villiers) got out, but we were happy to have posted 150 odd runs. Obviously, in the second half, the wicket became a little bit easy for batting," Rahul said.
Rahul said he donned the role of an opener when he walked out to bat as Kohli and Gayle were dismissed early.
Moreover, the team had stressed on flexible batting line-up, which did not click due to the bad start, he added.
"That was the plan, and that's what we discussed in the team meeting, to be flexible. Unfortunately, we lost Chris and Virat early, and it wasn't in any way a good start for the team, but I played the role of an opener when I went in to bat early on," he said.
Asked about Gayle, who is struggling for form at the moment, Rahul said, "In this game, we decided on Chris to open the innings as he is a dangerous batsman, and we all know that. If he fires he can get us 250 runs on any wicket and any ground. But that doesn't happen as always."
Mumbai Indians' Krunal Pandya said he was surprised to have won the Man of the Match as mostly the award goes to a batsman in this slam-bang league.
"Yeah (I was surprised) that a bowler got the Man of the Match in this format. However, I am very happy the way I bowled today. Getting a result in our favour was like icing on the cake," he said.
Replying to a query, Krunal said, "Actually the wicket was not a normal Bangalore wicket. Today it was on a slower side. The ball was gripping slightly, so when we went into bat our plan was to keep wickets at the back end, and 150 runs target here is gettable because of the smaller size of the ground."