NEW DELHI: Veteran leg-spinner Amit Mishra didn’t mince phrases as he tore into Rajasthan Royals’ stand-in skipper Riyan Parag following their shut loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Thursday.
With Sanju Samson sidelined because of harm, Parag stepped into the management position, however the star’s efficiency, alongside together with his feedback post-match, didn’t sit properly with Mishra.
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Talking on Cricbuzz, Mishra was scathing: “You your self made a mistake within the crunch state of affairs. How are you going to blame the others? It isn’t such as you have been too far behind the sport. You have been at all times within the recreation. You did not lose by 40-50 runs. It was an in depth match. You would have received with an over to spare should you hadn’t bought out on the unsuitable time. The sort of pictures that you’re making an attempt in a crunch state of affairs, these might have been prevented. You must have considered taking the match deep and end it.”
Ballot
Ought to Riyan Parag proceed because the captain for Rajasthan Royals?
“We did rather well with the ball. I believed it was a 210-215 wicket, we held them again rather well. Midway via our innings we have been within the driver’s seat. We have got ourselves guilty. Did not present sufficient intent in opposition to spinners,” Parag had instructed after the defeat.
Parag had received the toss and opted to bowl, with RCB posting a difficult 205/5.
RR’s chase began brightly with Yashasvi Jaiswal’s fiery 49 off 19 and stable contributions from Dhruv Jurel (47 off 34), however it fell aside within the ultimate overs. Parag’s transient cameo (22 off 10) ended prematurely, and he additionally dropped a sitter within the discipline.
RCB’s Josh Hazlewood sealed the match with an excellent nineteenth over, snaring two wickets in two balls and conceding only a single run. His efforts restricted RR to 194/9, giving RCB an 11-run win and knocking RR out of playoff rivalry after their seventh loss in 9 video games.
Regardless of Jaiswal and younger Vaibhav Suryavanshi laying a stable basis with a blistering begin, RR couldn’t maintain the momentum. Hazlewood’s redemption arc — after being hit round early — highlighted the gulf in composure between the 2 sides.
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