RCB's Patidar Says Team Just One or Two Shots Behind After Narrow LSG Loss

Royal Challengers Bengaluru skipper Rajat Patidar expressed satisfaction with his team's attacking intent despite a nine-run loss to Lucknow Super Giants. Mitchell Marsh's century (111 off 56 balls) powered LSG to 209/3, and RCB fell short chasing a DLS-adjusted target of 213. Patidar noted the team was "one or two shots behind" and will take remaining four games one at a time. RCB slipped to third in points, while LSG secured their third win of the season.

Key Points: RCB Patidar on Narrow Loss to LSG: One or Two Shots Behind

  • RCB loses to LSG by nine runs after Mitchell Marsh's 111
  • Patidar hails team's attacking intent in chase
  • RCB slips to third in points table with four games left
  • LSG secures third win, remains at bottom
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"Just one or two shots behind": RCB skipper Patidar hails team's intent after narrow loss to LSG

RCB skipper Rajat Patidar praises team's intent after a nine-run loss to LSG, hails Mitchell Marsh's ton, and looks ahead to remaining four group stage matches.

"We were pretty sure how to go about the target. Boys played well, and the way we stretched this game, just one or two shots behind. - Rajat Patidar"

Lucknow, May 8

Royal Challengers Bengaluru skipper Rajat Patidar expressed happiness with his side's relentless attacking intent during the run-chase, despite a loss against Lucknow Super Giants, adding that the team is planning to take one game at a time for its remaining four matches in the group stage.

Put to bat first, a century from Mitchell Marsh (111 in 56 balls, with nine fours and nine sixes) powered LSG to 209/3 in 19 overs in a rain-truncated inning. RCB was given 213 to chase by the DLS method and lost their openers within nine runs. Bengaluru lost the game by nine runs, owing to Price Yadav's fiery 33/3.

Speaking after the match, Rajat said that his side was barely "one or two shots" behind and was sure about their game plan for the chase.

"We were pretty sure how to go about the target. Boys played well, and the way we stretched this game, just one or two shots behind. It was a really good batting track. The ball was coming nicely on the bat. Difficult to analyse just after the game, need some time to analyse it. We have four games more, just taking one game at a time, one step at a time," he said.

The RCB skipper hailed Marsh's ton, admitting that his brutal hitting left him under pressure and confused.

"Mitchell Marsh was beautiful, the way he played. And especially in the power play, he kept us under pressure. I was confused about the bowlers - who should I bowl to Mitchell Marsh just after the powerplay. But I think the way he played, I think that was a tremendous inning," he said.

On a parting note, he appreciated his side's fight, saying, "The way we played, that was really good intent shown by all batsmen. Everyone is looking confident and in a great state of mind."

Some alarming concerns in RCB's bowling in today's game as the pacers Josh Hazlewood, Rasikh Salam Dar and spinner Suyash Sharma leaked runs. RCB lost their top-order early on, with Jacob Bethell continuing his disappointing run as the defending champions slipped to a nine-run loss to LSG, their second successive loss so far and fourth overall of the ongoing edition.

Wicketkeeper-batter Jitesh Sharma also continued his horror season with just one solitary run. While half a century from Patidar, knocks from Tim David, Krunal Pandya and Romario Shepherd gave team a hope, RCB was left short, slipping to third spot in the points tally.

With this win, LSG has secured its third victory of the season, with seven losses to go with it. They remain at the bottom of the table. RCB has slipped to third spot, losing their fourth game of the competition.

In the game, Marsh scored a cracking 111 in 56 balls, with nine fours and nine sixes and powered LSG to 209/3 in 19 overs.

A 95-run stand between Devdutt Padikkal (34 in 25 balls, with three fours and a six) and skipper Rajat Patidar (61 in 31 balls, with three fours and six sixes) helped RCB fight back after losing two early wickets. Knocks from Tim David (40 in 17 balls, with four boundaries and three sixes), Krunal Pandya (28* in 16 balls, with two fours and two sixes) and Romario Shepherd (23* in 15 balls, with three fours and a six) kept RCB in the hunt, but the defending champions fell nine runs short.

- ANI

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Priya S
Rajat is right about the intent being there. Tim David and Krunal almost pulled off a miracle! But honestly, giving 210 runs in a T20 game is unacceptable. The bowlers need to step up big time.
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Siddharth J
"One or two shots behind" - that's the thing about RCB. They always find ways to lose from winning positions. Patidar needs to sort out the bowling before next match. Suyash Sharma and Hazlewood were taken to cleaners! 😤
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Kavya N
Honestly, this was such an entertaining match! Both teams played with great spirit. Mitchell Marsh's century was pure class - that powerplay hitting was something else. RCB fans should be proud of the fightback though. 👏
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Vikram M
Respectful criticism: Patidar's captaincy was questionable. Why bowl Suyash to Marsh after that powerplay? Should have used Krunal earlier. Also, Jacob Bethell needs to be dropped - continuing his poor run is hurting the team balance.
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Rohit P
LSG finally won something! Ace Kannada batsman Devdutt Padikkal played well too. RCB's middle order showed character but 9 runs short is heartbreaking. One thing about RCB - they never give up till the last ball. True fighters! 💪
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