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“No problem …”: RR Captain Sanju Samson’s defeat in RCB despite the interesting response




Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson admitted that on Sunday, Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s “better intention” for visitors’ comprehensive nine small door gates in IPL, but the total of 173 people’s total of 173 people can be defended in a stadium stadium. Phil Salt’s explosive 33-Ball 65 Foundations left and Virat Kohli’s 100th T20 fifty. After the second consecutive defeat of the team, Samson said, “After losing a slow little door, it was a really good score of 170-upward. It was difficult to bat in PowerPlay.” He said.

Nevertheless, RCB cheerfully cheered in the same field where the landlords competed to complete the task for 15 balls for the spare, and Samson said that RR had lost PowerPlay’s match.

“He knew Salt and Kohli would be difficult for us. They won the game in PowerPlay,” he added, without blaming the capture of a few captures in which butter -fingered fields fall.

“They have dropped our (RCB players) captures, we have reduced their capture. No problem, they fought better. They had to give RCB to RCB, their intentions were better. I should have said that Toss helped. I would like to take this game to 19 or 20.

Samson, “People have been honest to say that they made some mistakes. We are in a good mentality. We have to put this game behind us, we have to be fresh.”

RCB captain Rajat Patidar accepted Kohli’s contribution to a unilateral competition.

Patidar, “Sell the bat was not easy, we targeted 150-170. We really enjoyed the shelter (salt). VK (Kohli) Bhai’s strike was special. He said.

Devdutt Padikkal, who received an unprecedented 40 points at the back and 83 conditions with Kohli, said that Agaurs was good for the home match that approached the Punjab Kings on 18 April.

“In the T20, one or two sailors can change the game and take out these innings. I’m sure we’ll turn it at home.”

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

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