Karthik Blames Cluster Wickets for RCB's T20 Defeat to GT

Royal Challengers Bengaluru lost to Gujarat Titans by four wickets after being bowled out for 155. Dinesh Karthik blamed losing wickets in clusters for the defeat despite a strong start from Virat Kohli. GT captain Shubman Gill smashed 43 off 18 balls to lead the chase comfortably. RCB remain second in the points table with 12 points from nine matches.

Key Points: Karthik on RCB Loss: Cluster Wickets Cost Us T20 Game

  • RCB bowled out for 155 after being put to bat
  • Karthik lauds Kohli's vintage start but blames middle-order collapse
  • GT chased target in 15.5 overs, powered by Gill's 43
  • RCB remain second in points table with 12 points
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'Losing wickets in clusters never helps in T20,' says Karthik on RCB loss

Dinesh Karthik says losing wickets in clusters hurt RCB after Kohli's start, as GT chased down 155 with ease. RCB remain second in points table.

"Losing wickets in a cluster and kept doing it... never helps in a T20 game. - Dinesh Karthik"

Ahmedabad, May 1

Royal Challengers Bengaluru batting coach and mentor Dinesh Karthik said losing wickets at regular intervals despite a dominating start from opener Virat Kohli hurt the team's chances as they went down by four wickets to Gujarat Titans at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

RCB were bowled out for 155 in 19.2 overs after being put in to bat, a total that Gujarat Titans chased down comfortably in 15.5 overs, finishing at 158/6 with 25 balls to spare.

Karthik lauded Virat Kohli's aggressive start but admitted that regular wickets derailed the innings. "I thought Virat started wonderfully, vintage Virat. The kind of shots he played, especially in the Rabada over, were outstanding. But we lost wickets in a cluster and kept doing it. Every time we had an opportunity to get ahead or build a partnership, we lost a wicket, and that never helps in a T20 game," Karthik said in a video released by RCB on X.

Kohli struck a quick 28 off 13 balls, while Devdutt Padikkal top-scored with 40, but the middle-order collapse ensured RCB could only manage a below-par total.

"It eventually caught up with us, and we ended up with a below-par score," Karthik added.

Despite the defeat, Karthik praised the team's attitude in the field as they attempted to defend the total. "What was commendable was the attitude and the way the bowlers came together. Like a champion team would, we gave them jitters through the middle. If a couple of things had gone our way, it could have been different, but I'm very proud of the effort," he said.

RCB director of cricket Mo Bobat echoed similar sentiments, highlighting the bowling unit's effort in making the Gujarat Titans work hard for the chase.

"The pleasing and encouraging thing is obviously the bowlers. They put in a good shift again today. It was good to see Romario find a bit of rhythm, too," Bobat said.

"You're not going to win every game, but when you come out second best, you've got to make the opposition really fight for their win, and I think we did that today," he noted.

Gujarat Titans' chase was powered by captain Shubman Gill, who smashed 43 off just 18 balls, while Jos Buttler (39) and Rahul Tewatia (27 not out) ensured there were no major hiccups.

Looking ahead, Bobat called for improvement as the team prepares for its next fixture. "We need to lick our wounds, we've got a few days off, and we need to come back a little bit sharper. We head to Lucknow now, another important game, and hopefully we can adapt quickly and put in a better performance to get more points on the board," he added.

Despite the loss, RCB still remains at number two in the points table with 12 points in nine matches. They will next face Lucknow Super Giants on May 7.

- IANS

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Sneha F
To be fair, the bowling unit did try their best today. Romario finding rhythm is a positive sign. But honestly, 155 on that pitch was never going to be enough with Gill in such form. The team management needs to sort out the batting order - maybe promote Green or Maxwell up the order instead of relying on just Kohli and Padikkal.
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Rahul R
I appreciate Karthik being honest about the cluster of wickets. But the problem runs deeper - our batting approach in the middle overs is too reckless. We need someone to anchor the innings like Kohli used to do earlier. Now everyone wants to hit from ball one and ends up getting out. RCB needs a proper game plan, not just individual brilliance. 🤔
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Priya S
Bobat saying "we need to come back sharper" - bro, it's the same story every year! 🤦‍♀️ We're still second in the table somehow, but this kind of performance won't hold up in playoffs. At least the bowling showed some heart, that's more than I can say for some other teams. But the batting has to fire collectively, not just one or two players.
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Arun Y
Gill absolutely destroyed us today! 43 off 18 balls - that's some serious hitting. But I'm not too worried, RCB fans. We're still well placed in the table and the team has shown they can bounce back. The Lucknow match will be crucial - if we can fix the middle-order issues by then, we'll be fine. Ee sala cup namde? Let's see... 😄

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