Loss in IPL is due to lack of…
Kings XI Punjab are virtually out of
this year's Indian Premier League after the 24-run loss against Chennai Super
Kings and skipper Yuvraj Singh has held his batsmen responsible, saying their
inability to put on one good partnership did the side in.
Kings XI desperately needed a victory to book their place in the last four, but
chasing a modest 116, they lost wickets at regular intervals and ultimately
could only manage 92.
The Yuvraj Singh-led side's still have slender chance of making it to the
semifinals but their fate largely depends upon the outcome of the last league
match between Deccan Chargers and Royals Challengers Bangalore.
"It's pretty disappointed because we did need to win today to qualify for
the semifinals but unfortunately couldn't do it. Unfortunately for us nobody
got going," a disappointed Yuvraj said after the match.
"We needed one good partnership. The reason why we lost because we never
got a partnership, none of our batsmen scored 40 or 50 runs and that’s the
reason why we are in such a position today," he added.
Meanwhile, winning skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni lauded his bowlers, especially
spinners for the victory. "It was brilliant by the spinners, especially R
Ashwin he was playing his first game in the tournament. Initially, Muralitharan
put the pressure on the opposition. Raina also bowled well," he said.
"Our fast bowlers Manpreet Gony and Thilan Thushara gave us a good
start," he added. Dhoni, however, ruled out any major concerns in his
batting department and said it was just an off-day for his batters.
"It is one those games in which our batting didn't click. So there is
nothing to worry about," he said. Man-of-the-match Muttiah Muralitharan,
who returned with match-winning figures of 4-0-8-2, said he just concentrated
on line and length which paid rich dividends for him.
"I tried to bowl just line and length and got through wickets. But R
Ashwin and Raina also supported well from the other end," he said.
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