Rahane Fires Back at Critics: "They Have Agenda Against Me" Over Strike Rate

Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinkya Rahane has vehemently defended his batting approach following criticism after a loss to Sunrisers Hyderabad. He attributed the criticism to jealousy and a personal agenda against him, stating his intent was always present. Rahane pointed to his impressive strike rate since IPL 2023 as proof of his effective batting in the powerplay. With KKR losing their first two matches, the team faces pressure to bounce back in their upcoming fixtures.

Key Points: Ajinkya Rahane Defends Batting, Hits Back at Strike-Rate Critics

  • Rahane defends his powerplay strike rate
  • Cites jealousy over his past success
  • Highlights strong stats since IPL 2023
  • KKR suffers rare poor start with two losses
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'They have certain agenda against me...', Rahane fires back at strike-rate criticism

KKR captain Ajinkya Rahane responds to criticism of his batting intent, citing jealousy and a personal agenda from detractors after loss to SRH.

"People who are talking are probably not watching the game or have a certain agenda against me. - Ajinkya Rahane"

Kolkata, April 3

Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinkya Rahane defended his batting approach after a 65-run loss to Sunrisers Hyderabad and fired back at critics questioning his strike rate and intent, saying they are jealous and have certain agenda against him.

Rahane endured a slow start, managing only eight runs off his first nine deliveries before top-edging a slower ball from Jaydev Unadkat. He also found it difficult to rotate strike or play attacking shots against the spin duo of Harsh Dubey and Abhishek Sharma during the powerplay.

However, in KKR's tournament opener against Mumbai Indians, Rahane played a 67-run knock off 40 balls at a strike rate of 167.50.

Moreover, KKR's innings was marked by a lack of substantial partnerships, with no stand reaching the half-century mark. The situation was further worsened by the run-outs of key batters, Cameron Green and Angkrish Raghuvanshi, as the team was eventually bowled out for 161 in just 16 overs.

"My strike rate... I have the best strike rate so far, from 2023. People who are talking are probably not watching the game or have a certain agenda against me. They don't like me playing, they don't like to watch me play. The amount of success I've had, I guess they are jealous of me. I'm not too worried. My intent was there. Sometimes as a batter you don't get the rhythm or the flow," Rahane told reporters during the post-match presser.

Since IPL 2023, only Abhishek Sharma (176.56) has a better strike rate than Rahane (167.78) in the powerplay among Indians (with a cut-off of 250 balls faced).

"People who are talking either don't understand the game or they want me to play a different kind of innings. They didn't expect that Ajinkya Rahane would improve his game this much. I am happy they are talking about me - negative or positive. Let them talk. But partnering Finn Allen, it has been very good. The first six overs you need to look to play fearless cricket with freedom. At times you will struggle, that's okay, it's important to accept.

"But I know what I'm doing, I know what I've done in the past, and I back myself instead of thinking about what others are saying. Whoever are talking about it, let them talk," said Rahane.

KKR suffered two defeats in their first two games - only the second time in KKR's history have they had such a poor start to a season. They will have to bounce back when they host Punjab Kings on April 6 and Lucknow Super Giants come on April 9.

- IANS

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Sarah B
I'm a KKR fan, and I have to respectfully disagree with Rahane here. As a captain, he should take responsibility. The whole team's batting looked clueless. Blaming critics and calling them jealous isn't a good look. Focus on fixing the middle-order collapse instead.
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Priya S
Yaar, this is so typical of our media and fans. One bad day at the office and everyone forgets the 40-ball 67. He's a senior player, he knows his game. The real issue was the run-outs and lack of partnerships. Team game hai, individual ko target mat karo.
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Rohit P
The problem isn't just Rahane. The entire KKR batting lineup seems out of sync. Two losses in two games is worrying. They need to back each other up, not just the captain. Hoping for a strong comeback against Punjab Kings! 💜
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Ananya R
I appreciate his confidence, but the "jealous" comment feels unnecessary. Fans are passionate and want their team to win. Maybe the criticism was harsh, but it comes from a place of concern. Hope he lets his bat do the talking in the next match!
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Michael C
The numbers don't lie. 167+ strike rate since 2023 is elite. T20 is a high-variance game. Sometimes you get out cheaply. The overreaction after one failure is what's wrong with modern cricket discourse. He's earned the right to be backed.

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