IPL: Royal Challengers Bangalore Can Bounce Back, Says Yuzvendra Chahal
Royal Challengers Bangalore are languishing in sixth place and need a win against second-placed Gujarat Lions to keep their hopes alive of reaching the IPL 2016 playoffs
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 13, 2016 09:46 pm IST
Highlights
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RCB take on GL in a must-win game in Bengaluru on Saturday
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RCB are sixth in the table with 8 points in 10 matches
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Gujarat are second with 14 points in 11 games
In a must-win situation in their remaining four matches, Royal Challengers Bangalore leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal on Friday said his team seeks to take inspiration from Mumbai Indians, who bounced back last year from a dismal position to lift the Indian Premier League title.
"Yes, we are in a tight situation. Even if we lose one match, we are out of playoffs. All four games are a must win. Let us see how they unfold. Nothing is impossible. We have seen how Mumbai Indians bounced back last year after losing so many (nine) games in a row to enter finals and win the cup for the second time," Chahal told reporters on the eve of their Indian Premier League match against Gujarat Lions here.
Chahal admitted that RCB bowlers have been conceding far too many runs in death overs.
"We have given away more runs in death overs. Even two bad overs can change the game in the powerplay," he said.
The 25-year-old bowler said while his captain Virat Kohli depends a lot on him to take wickets, he is not under pressure.
"As I am the only leg spinner, he depends on me for wickets. There is not much pressure on me as I have already played 35-36 T20 matches," he said.
Stating that the wicket at the M Chinnaswamy has undergone a change from being hard to dry, Chahal said the team playing second would be under pressure if it has to chase a score of above 180.
On whether Chris Gayle would be included in the playing XI on Saturday, Chahal said: "The captain and the team will take a call on Gayle, a great player who has not been among runs this season after the World Cup. He needs one big game."
On KL Rahul dropping a few chances, Chahal said even a regular wicketkeeper sometimes drops catches and misses chances.
"Rahul has been keeping the wickets for quite some time. Even regular keepers miss stumping chances and miss catches. These things happen," he said.