Getting Three CSK Wickets During Their Powerplay Was Game Changing: RCB Captain Rajat Patidar

The Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Captain Rajat Patidar, estimated that his quantities grabbed three crucial counters in the pursuit of Power Play Overs of Chennai Super Kings was the moment that changed their 50 -point victory in the IPL to Chennai on Friday. Josh Hazlewood (3/21) rejected the opener of the CSK Rahul Tripathi and Captain Ruturaj Gaikwad while Bhuvnehwar Kumar returned Deepak Hooda while the home side was reduced to 30 for 3 at the end of six overs while pursuing 197. “It was the change of game because we had two counters First.
“This song was very useful for the spinners, so I just kept in my mind that I could use my spinners at an early stage. Especially livingstone, the way it entered and that four overs were incredible.” Patidar, who was also tried the match player for his 51 on 32 bullets in the RCB 196 for 7, said that he knew that the total would be difficult to continue for CSK.
“If I talk about this match, it was a good total on this surface because Ball stopped a little and it was not easy for the strikers to hit the four and six. It is always a special game in Chepauk because of the fans, the way they support their teams.” During his sleeves, he said, “I think it was very important because we were cary 200 because it would not be easy to continue. My goal was clear that as long as I was there, I maximized each ball.” Hazlewood said RCB had regularly improved since he beat Kolkata Knight Riders by seven counters in the first match in Kolkata.
“Feeling good and fresh. As a group this evening, we were exceptional. We are improved from our last match against KKR. I did good use of the conditions and did well as a unit of rhythm and spin.
“I think that with this counter here, you get a little top to bottom, a little rhythm, so the more complete ball is easier to face, so just hit this length of 8-10 m. The energy was great, the effort of the commissioning group was excellent, races and captures.” Hazlewood said that having a left arm pace like Yash Dayal helps the Bowling combination.
“It really raises us as quisors. Whenever you hurt yourself, you can feel depressed, but if you use this moment and you get a good time in the gymnasium, it’s a great position to be.
“I think that having a left weapon (Yash Dayal) is crucial. Each competition team has a left arm quickly and its rhythm changes have been excellent today and it is a class act,” he said.
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