Khaleej Times

Rajasthan can still qualify for playoffs, says Rahane

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KOLKATA — Their fate hanging by a thread, Rajasthan Royals captain Ajinkya Rahane believes his side still can qualify for the play-offs even after a bitter six-wicket defeat to Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League.

After a great start by Jos Buttler and Rahul Tripathi, Rajasthan were bundled out for 142, which was chased down by KKR in 18 overs on Tuesday night in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata.

Rajasthan are lying fourth in the standings with 12 points from 13 games and will now face a virtual shoot-out on May 19 against a resurgent Royal Challenger­s Bangalore, who are also in contention in a dogfight with three other teams for the two available play-off berths. “We still have to believe in ourselves.

We lost because we did not apply ourselves in the middle and we needed to get a partnershi­p going Ajinkya Rahane

Anything can happen in cricket, it’s a funny game. We have to learn from our mistakes. We were too positive with our batting tonight. But, we have to learn as a team,” Rahane said at the post-match news conference on Tuesday night.

Rahane admitted that they have not batted well this season as they should have posted something around 175-180 yesterday, especially after the magnificen­t start provided by Buttler and Tripathi. “After the magnificen­t start given by Rahul Tripathi and Jos Buttler, we did not string any partnershi­ps. It’s not about any individual. We lost because we did not apply ourselves in the middle and we needed to get a partnershi­p going. When you get a start like that you have to back yourself,” he said.

“We lost because of our batting. Even in the tournament we did not bat that well except for Buttler whose consistenc­y was good to see. So many things the boys can learn from him. We thought 175-180 was a par score on this wicket.”

Their task has become all the more difficult as their English duo of Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler played their last match of the season last night. They will head back to their country for a Test series against Pakistan. — PTI

 ?? — AFP ?? Ajinkya Rahane admitted that Rajasthan Royals have not batted well this season.
— AFP Ajinkya Rahane admitted that Rajasthan Royals have not batted well this season.

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