Rahane Admits KKR's Batting Woes After 32-Run Loss to Dominant CSK

. QUOTE: "We needed one batter to bat until deep and then take it in the end." - Ajinkya Rahane KEYPOINTS: Slow powerplay cost KKR | Struggles against spin in middle overs | Bowling unit praised for pulling CSK back | Team to reassess combinations after loss TAGS: IPL 2024 | Kolkata Knight Riders | Chennai Super Kings | Cricket | Ajinkya Rahane SUMMARY: Kolkata Knight Riders skipper Ajinkya Rahane pinpointed a slow start and difficulties against spin as key reasons for their 32-run loss to Chennai Super Kings. He praised his bowlers for restricting CSK to 192 but admitted the batting unit failed to build momentum. Rahane stressed the need for one set batter to play a long innings in such chases. With KKR still winless, the captain said the team must stay positive but will consider changes to their playing combination.

Key Points: KKR Skipper Rahane Reflects on Batting Struggles After CSK Loss

  • Slow powerplay cost KKR
  • Struggles against spin in middle overs
  • Bowling unit praised for pulling CSK back
  • Team to reassess combinations after loss
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IPL: Ajinkya Rahane reflects on batting struggles as KKR suffer 32-run loss to CSK

Ajinkya Rahane analyzes KKR's 32-run defeat to CSK, citing a slow start and spin troubles. Get the key quotes and match summary.

"s and match summary.QUOTE: We needed one batter to bat until deep and then take it in the end. - Ajinkya Rahane"

Chennai, April 15

Kolkata Knight Riders skipper Ajinkya Rahane believes that his side did well with the ball to pull back Chennai Super Kings to 192 on a good batting pitch, especially after a tough powerplay.

However, he admitted that the KKR batting unit failed to build enough momentum, with a slow start and difficulties against spin, and stressed that a longer innings from one set batter could have made the difference in the chase.

Chennai Super Kings snapped a commanding 32-run victory over Kolkata Knight Riders in Chennai on Tuesday night.

"I thought with the ball, we were treated really well. 190 on this wicket was really good, especially the power play, what they got, 70-odd runs. After that, pulling back to 190 was an amazing job from our bowling unit. I thought initially that with our batting, we just got 36 or 37 runs in the power play. I thought that was really important. In the middle phase, hitting spinners was slightly challenging, but apart from that, the wicket was really good. We needed one batter to bat until deep and then take it in the end," Rahane said after the match.

Rahane also admitted that while KKR backed a settled combination going into the game, the ongoing run of losses has made things challenging.

He said the focus now is to stay united and positive, keep things simple in the moment, and reassess team combinations in the dressing room if required, while stressing that consistency in selection only works when results follow.

"I think combination-wise, we thought the combination which we had in the last game, and this was really good. I think it's tough at the moment. Yes, we're not winning matches, it's tough. What is important for all of us as a group is to stay positive, keep our heads up, keep our chins up, and just focus on the moment. We'll have to sit in the dressing room and think about the combinations. We'll have to make any changes. Sometimes you bat with the players, the results are going your way, then it's okay. But if the results are not going your way, then you'll have to think about the combination. But apart from that, I thought it's all about being positive and keeping our heads up," he added.

KKR is still winless, having lost four and one no result, sitting at the bottom of the table. CSK has climbed to eighth spot in the points table, with four points after this win.

Coming to the match, asked to bat first, CSK posted 192/5 in 20 overs, powered by key contributions from Samson (48 off 32, 4 fours and 3 sixes) and Brevis (41 off 29, 4 fours and 2 sixes), while Kartik Tyagi impressed with figures of 2/35.

In reply, KKR were reduced to 29/2 but fought back through a 50-run stand between skipper Rahane (28 off 22) and Angkrish Raghuvanshi (27 off 19). However, a decisive spell from Noor Ahmad triggered a collapse as KKR slumped to 90/6 and eventually finished at 160/7.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it was a fantastic game of cricket! Noor Ahmad's spell was the turning point. CSK's bowling attack looks so balanced this year. KKR have the talent, they just need one big partnership to get their campaign going. Don't write them off yet!
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Rohit P
Feeling for Jinx bhai. He's trying to stay positive but the team is just not clicking. The batting order looks unsettled. Maybe it's time to bring back Shreyas Iyer if he's fit? We need a solid #3 to anchor the innings. #KKRHaiTaiyaar 💜
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Anjali F
Respectfully, I think the captaincy and team management need to be questioned. Sticking with the same combination after repeated losses isn't "being positive," it's being stubborn. The auction strategy is also under the scanner. We spent so much but where is the impact?
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Michael C
Classic CSK efficiency at Chepauk! They know how to defend a total like no other team. Samson and Brevis provided the fireworks, but the real win was built on disciplined bowling and fielding. Thala's legacy is in safe hands. 🦁
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Priya S
The young Angkrish Raghuvanshi showed some spark! That's the only positive from this match. KKR should build the team around such fearless youngsters. The experienced players need to step up and guide them, not crumble under pressure. Hope they bounce back soon!

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