Kohli labels RCB batting performance 'reckless'
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| Virat Kohli's wicket in the first over was the first domino to fall in a record low innings by Royal Challengers Bangalore |
Virat Kohli
has been part of many historic feats, but all those have given him a
lot of joy. The latest one, registered on Sunday evening, was one he
said he wants to forget quickly. Four years to the day after registering
the highest total in IPL history, Royal Challengers Bangalore
embarrassed themselves by hitting the opposite end of the spectrum as
they posted an IPL record low total, 49 all out against Kolkata Knight Riders.
"Our worst batting performance," Kohli said summing up the defeat. "It
really hurts. After the kind of half that we had, we thought we could
capitalise and chase it down. Reckless batting, I can't say anything at
the moment. It was that bad. This is just not acceptable."
Nobody reached double-figures and there were three ducks recorded in the
Royal Challengers' batting. One of them was Kohli, the first wicket to
fall when he edged to second slip just three balls into the chase. Kohli
was visibly disgruntled walking back as he gestured to show he had been
distracted by some movement above the sight screen. "The sightscreen is
very small here. One guy got up as the bowler was loading up, that
distracted me. Still it wasn't a big deal. That was just one down. Nine
guys could have done the job."
When asked if he would dwell on the nature of the defeat, Kohli said
that the best thing for Royal Challengers is to focus on the next match
rather than spend any significant time analysing how his side lost.
"There's nothing to review anything about the second half, it was that
bad," Kohli said. "We need to forget it and move forward. We're a much
better team. We got 200 plus in the last game. I'm sure everyone
realizes what they've done wrong. You have to come out, show intent and
back yourselves. I'm sure we won't bat like that again in the
tournament."
This was Royal Challengers' fifth defeat as last year's runner-up
slipped to the bottom of the points table with half their games
complete. After losing to Rising Pune Supergiant at home on April 16,
their third straight defeat, Kohli had said the franchise could not be
expected to repeat last season's feat of winning their last four league
matches to make the playoffs. However, they may require another hot run
to end the season to have any chance of reaching the knockout stage
based on the history of previous standings at the end of the league
stage.
No team has reached the IPL playoffs with fewer than seven wins, though
the fourth playoff spot in each of the past two seasons went to teams
finishing on 16 points. With just four points from two victories,
Kohli's team realistically needs to win at least five if not six of
their remaining seven matches to make the playoffs this season but they
haven't given up hope yet.
"We're going back home for a couple of games," Kohli said. "We've got
back-to-back games, need to try and win those to get some momentum."








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