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Honest acceptance after Shreyas Iyer lost to the RCB of the Punjab kings: “I can’t use capital letters …”




On Sunday, the Punjab Kings (PBKS) experienced seven small defeats in the hands of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in Mullanpur and allowed visitors to avenge their previous losses in the season. Winning upgraded RCB to the third place in the score table with five wins, three losses and 10 points – now the same as the PBKS, which ranks fourthly due to net work rate. Shreyas Iyer, who led the Punjab Kings, addressed the team’s struggles after the match.

According to Espncricinfo, “If you see the majority of the players who hit the ball, we can not benefit from the beginnings we are. We can’t take advantage of the beginnings we get. The small door is slower and slowing down. We thought that we could buy pottery even in the middle stage. He said.

Despite the promising start from their top ranks, the PBKs once again stopped in the middle sea, fighting to protect acceleration and broadcast a defendable total. The inconsistency from the middle order has now become a concern for the franchise, something Iyer is sincere.

“We continue to talk about being adapted when selling. Few of the players who hit the ball in the ball should take steps; I need to take the bull from the horns. I am in a big mind area. I only need to pass ten runs. I must be free flow.”

PBKs now take a six-day break from their next matches-an important window for grouping and re-evaluating.

Iyer, “We took a six -day break, so it is important that we go back to the drawing board. It is also important to evaluate our body.”

RCB came to the match, won the throw and chose to make a bowl first. Openers Piyanceh Arya (22 with 22, three to four and six) and Prabhsimran Singh (Five four and six in 17 balls), only 42 conditions delivered a fine stand, only Spinner Krunal (2/26) and Suyash Sharma (2/26), Surash Sharma (2/26), dominated the war. Marco Jansen (20 balls, two six to 25*) and Shahank Singh (31 ball 31*) PBKs 20 overseas 157/6.

158 During the run of the RCB, the RCB lost Phil Salt early, but from Virat Kohli half a century (54 balls, seven four and six) and 35 balls in 35 balls, with five four and four six) seven small gates to RCB.

With this win, RCB managed to revenge on the PBKs at the home stadium in M ​​Chinnaswammy Stadium and provided the fifth win of the season. Third, five wins, three losses and 10 points. PBKS at the fourth point with the same win loss rate.

(Except the title, this story is not arranged by NDTV personnel and was published from a syndicated feed.)

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