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“I will take the crime”: Ajinkya Rahane’s explosion after KKR could not chase 112




Kolkata Knight Riders Captain Ajinkya Rahane, on Tuesday, Mullanpur’daki Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium against the Kings of Punjab against the Kings of 112 accused of the stroke unit, including itself. Rahane and Angkrish Raghuvanshi were involved in a 60 -person partnership and the set to easily win the match. However, when Yuzvendra Chahal Rahane stuck in front of the little door and broke the partnership, things made a sharp turn.

“I will take the crime, I will play the wrong shot, it was missing, but it started from there. I didn’t want to get a chance at that time, I wasn’t sure, I wasn’t so easy, we fought a really bad way as a 111 stroke unit, the bowl producers are against a strong Punjab stroke line against a strong Punjab stroke line.”

Rahane chose not to take DRS after consulting Raghuvanshi, a non -strike, but showed that the ball was missing again. 15.1 Since they were outside for 95/10 at the sea, he made a stroke collapse for the Calcutta.

“There is nothing to explain, we all saw what happened there. I was quite disappointed with the effort. I will take the crime, despite being missing, I will play the wrong shot. He said.

“Not really (was it in mind?) As a stroke unit we were really beaten, we take full responsibility. The bowls did a really good job on this surface, restricting a strong Punjab Strike series to 111. As an individual, you must still be confident and positive.”

Rahane criticized the choice of firing of the dough and took full responsibility for the loss.

“At this small door, the full face was fighting (it was better). Sweeping was quite difficult. To continue the intention, but to make cricket shots. We had to take full responsibility. I have a lot of responsibility in my head. It was an easy chase for us. When I went upstairs, we should think that it was to keep myself calm and then to the men.

Chahal, 4-28 career, returns with the best tournament figures, Pacer Marco Janansen chose three scalp for an exciting win for the 16 condition for Punjab Kings.

With eight points in six games, Punjab kings move to the fourth place, while KKR ranks sixth with six points in seven games.

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