Parthiv Patel Blames Dropped Catches for GT’s 29-Run Loss to KKR

Gujarat Titans assistant coach Parthiv Patel emphasized that dropped catches made a huge difference in their 29-run loss to KKR. Finn Allen was dropped twice before scoring 93, while Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Cameron Green helped KKR post 247/2. Despite a 128-run stand between Shubman Gill and Jos Buttler, GT fell short at 218/4. GT remain second on the table and need a win against CSK to secure their playoff spot.

Key Points: Dropped Catches Cost GT: Parthiv After KKR Loss

  • Dropped catches of Allen prove costly for GT
  • Allen scores 93, Raghuvanshi 82*, Green 52*
  • Gill and Buttler 128-run stand in vain
  • GT need win vs CSK to qualify
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"Catching made a huge difference": Parthiv on drop catches after GT's loss to KKR

Gujarat Titans assistant coach Parthiv Patel says dropping catches made a huge difference after GT's 29-run loss to KKR, as Allen, Raghuvanshi, and Green shine.

"Catching is something which obviously made a huge difference. - Parthiv Patel"

Kolkata, May 17

Following his side's loss to Kolkata Knight Riders, Gujarat Titans assistant coach Parthiv Patel said that "dropping catches made a huge difference" and underlined the importance of seizing every oppurtunity in a high-stakes game.

KKR continue their fight for an outside chance at a playoff spot as incredible knocks from Finn Allen, Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Cameron Green helped KKR to a 29-run after they set a massive 248-run target for the Titans. If they win the remaining two matches, KKR have an outside chance at the playoffs if the other results also go right, but on the other hand, the 2022 champions have to wait a little more to know their final position in the top four.

Allen was dropped by Mohammed Siraj and Jason Holder on his way to a 93-run knock, and it was his knock that set the platform for Angkrish Raghuvanshi and Cameron Green to go harder at KKR bowling.

Speaking during the post-match presser, Parthiv said, "I think catching is something which obviously made a huge difference. So when you are playing high-scoring games, when you are playing against quality batters, you don't get many opportunities. As soon as you get that opportunity, you have to make sure you have to catch the ball. And I thought that was the difference."

GT's run-chase was really hurt by the fact that their opener Sai Sudharsan had to retire hurt early on when he was striking well, breaking his super-consistent partnership with Shubman Gill, with the skipper taking some time before accelerating.

However, Sudharsan came to play later and scored a half-century, but despite that, the initial slowdown of skipper Gill and Jos Buttler had done plenty damage.

On why Sudharsan was once again sent to bat later, Parthiv said, "Sai Sudharsan can play, obviously he does not look like that. He hits the ball, but he hits the ball very well."

He also said that there are "no problems with Sudharsan's strike rate either, and he has the game to play up the order and down the order in slog overs."

GT now have one game left against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on May 21 and before that, there is a lot of action which could shake the IPL points table and change their position in the table, which is currently second.

Parthiv said about the final game and keeping an eye on other results, "We do not have to worry about other results. It is in our hands. If we win the game, we qualify. It is as simple as that," he signed off.

Coming to the match, GT opted to bowl first, and the three-time IPL champions made them pay as after skipper Rahane (14) got out early, Allen (93 in 35 balls, with four boundaries and 10 sixes) and Angkrish Raghuvanshi smashed the bowlers all over the park, putting up a sizzling 95-run stand. Following Allen's dismissal, Raghuvanshi reached his fifth fifty of the season, pressing the accelarator during his 108-run stand with Cameron Green (52* in 28 balls, with three fours and four sixes), helping KKR reach 247/2 in 20 overs. Raghuvanshi scored an unbeaten 82* in 44 balls, with four boundaries and seven sixes.

Siraj and Sai Kishore got a wicket each.

During the run-chase, Sai Sudharsan retired hurt early. Skipper Shubman Gill (85 in 49 balls, with five fours and seven sixes) and Jos Buttler (57 in 35 balls, with five fours and two sixes) put on a 128-run stand to put GT in the hunt. But once they were dismissed, GT could not keep the run-rate up, ending at 218/4 in 20 overs.

Sunil Narine (2/29) was the pick of the bowlers for KKR and also the 'Player of the Match'.

GT is at the second place, with eight wins and five losses, giving them 16 points. KKR is at seventh, with five wins, six losses and a no result, giving them 11 points.

- ANI

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Priya S
GT's fielding has been a weak link all season. Parthiv is right - when you drop a batter like Allen, you're asking for trouble. But also, Shubman Gill's slow start hurt them in the chase. 85 off 49 is good but not when you need 12+ an over early on.
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Vikram M
Angkrish Raghuvanshi showing his class again! 5th fifty of the season and that 108-run stand with Cameron Green was pure class. KKR might still have an outside chance for playoffs if they win remaining matches. Exciting finish to the league stage!
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Rohit P
Sai Sudharsan retiring hurt was a big blow. He was looking in good touch. But coming back to score a half-century shows his character. GT should still qualify, but they need to sort out their catching and fielding before playoffs. Cannot afford such lapses in knockouts.
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James A
Watched the match from Australia - absolute carnage from Finn Allen! 93 off 35 is ridiculous batting. KKR needed this win to keep their playoffs hopes alive. GT still strong at 2nd but they'll be worried about their bowling with 248 conceded.
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Sarah B
Parthiv Patel's comments are spot on. In T20 cricket, one dropped catch can cost you the match. Allen made them pay big time. But also, Gill and Buttler's partnership was good but they needed someone to accelerate earlier. Credit to Sunil Narine for being the match-winner with the ball.

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