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Mohammed Kaif Exposes Rajat Patidar's Short Ball Weakness in IPL

Mohammed Kaif criticized RCB skipper Rajat Patidar's technique against short balls, noting he closes his eyes when facing bouncers. Kaif suggested RCB should back spinner Suyash Sharma despite underwhelming returns, citing last year's title win. He also highlighted Varun Chakravarthy's absence as a key factor in KKR's loss. RCB tops the IPL table with 16 points, while KKR's playoff hopes are dented.

"Patidar's technique against short ball is exposed": Mohammed Kaif

Mumbai, May 14

Former Indian cricketer Mohammed Kaif said that Royal Challengers Bengaluru skipper Rajat Patidar should work on facing short balls, since his technique against the same has been exposed in recent matches.

RCB skipper Patidar, who has so far led the RCB campaign from the front with the bat and ball, has had his share of struggles against short balls in the ongoing IPL. In 11 innings so far, Patidar has made 337 runs at an average of 33.70, with a strike rate of 192.70 and three fifties. He has hit 31 sixes in the tournament so far.

Speaking on the YouTube channel, Kaif said on Patidar that other teams would be taking note of his weaknesses against short balls and he needs to keep his eye on the ball, pointing out how he has been "closing his eyes against short balls".

"Rajat Patidar is facing problems with short deliveries. He has to work against bouncers. Other teams would be noting that. There would be a short ball plan. I was surprised he was closing his eyes against short balls. You need to keep your eyes on the ball. When you are surrendering, you can get hit anywhere. His technique against short balls has been exposed," he said.

He also said that the Red and Gold side needs to back their spinner Suyash Sharma despite underwhelming returns, saying that last year for RCB, it was two spinners who helped them lift the title.

"I think they need one more spinner to win the IPL. They have to bring back Suyash Sharma. Last year, two spinners won the title. Suyash Sharma in the qualifier and Krunal Pandya in the final," he said.

In 10 matches, Suyash has taken seven wickets at an average of 41.42, with best figures of 2/47.

Kaif also said that KKR spinner Varun Chakravarthy's absence due to a niggle made a massive difference; otherwise, the match would have been closer.

"Varun Chakaravarthy's absence made the difference. If he were there, the match would've been close. There is no (Matheesha) Pathirana, no Harshit Rana; many of their many bowlers are injured. Even Virat Kohli did not hit against Narine. If Narine were with Varun, the match would have been close. Varun was the man of the match twice when KKR won four matches in a row," he signed off.

Coming to the match, RCB won the toss and opted to bowl first, reducing KKR to 48/2. It was knocks from Angkrish Raghuvanshi (71* in 46 balls, with seven fours and three sixes) and Rinku Singh (49* in 32 balls, with three fours and two sixes) which took KKR to 192/4 in 20 overs.

Josh Hazlewood, Rasikh Salam Dar and Bhuvneshwar Kumar took a wicket each.During the chase, Virat lost his opening partner, Jacob Bethell (15), early once again, but a 92-run stand with Devdutt Padikkal (39 in 27 balls, with seven fours) kept RCB above the required run rate. Towards the end, it was Virat all over KKR as RCB chased down the total in 19.1 overs with six wickets in hand.

RCB is back to the top of the table, with eight wins and four losses, giving them 16 points. On the other hand, KKR, which was on a four-match unbeaten streak after six winless matches (spanning five losses and a no result), faces a massive dent to their playoff chances, making their final three matches a must-win affair.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Aman W

Kaif is right, but let's not forget Patidar is still a quality player. Every batsman has a weakness - even Kohli used to struggle against spin early in his career. The key is how you work on it. Seeing Patidar's improvement this season, I'm sure he'll sort out the short-ball issue too. RCB fans should back him. 💪

James A

Coming from a former international like Kaif, this is serious feedback. "Closing his eyes against short balls" is a red flag - at this level, you can't afford that. But here's the thing: Patidar's numbers this IPL are still very good. 31 sixes in 11 innings! He just needs to add the short-ball defense to his game, and he'll be world-class.

Karthik V

Respectfully disagree with Kaif on one point. Suyash Sharma back? He's been expensive this IPL - averaging 41 with the ball. RCB's current spin pair of Krunal Pandya and Swapnil Singh has been doing well. As for Patidar, yes the short-ball issue is there, but he's the leading run-scorer for RCB. Give him time - he's still learning as a captain and batsman. 😊

Siddhartha F

Smart analysis from Kaif. Teams are definitely going to target Patidar with short balls. But here's the thing: he's scoring runs despite this weakness, which shows his ability to adapt. The IPL is about match-ups - if Patidar can work on this, he could be a future India regular. RCB's backing of him as captain is paying off. Just look at their position at the top of the table!

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