Khaleej Times

KKR’s Gambhir rues losing early wickets

- IANS

bengaluru — Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) skipper Gautam Gambhir said that after losing five wickets in the first six-seven overs, it was always going to be difficult for his side to come back and win against Mumbai Indians.

KKR were in the dumps by the seventh over, losing half of their side for just 31 runs on the board. Putting up a paltry 107 on the board, it was always an uphill task for the men in purple and in the end Krunal Pandya’s 45 off 30 balls took Mumbai home comfortabl­y.

“Had we got 140 odd, we could have been in the game. We all know they are a quality side and we had to be up for it. If you lose 5 wickets in the first 6-7 overs, you never recover,” Gambhir said.

“We kept losing wickets and could never target any particular bowler. We thought 130-140 would have given us something to make a game out it.

“We discussed after the last game as well this is not a 160170 wicket,” the left-hander, who got out for just 12, said.

“(Ishank) Jaggi and Surya (Kumar Yadav) got us to 107. That was still a decent effort. But 107 was never enough to get the opposition all-out,” Gambhir said.

Suryakumar (31) and Jaggi (28) stitched together a 56-run partnershi­p for the sixth wicket but that was not enough to take KKR to a respectabl­e total.

Summing up the season, Gambhir who has more often than not led from the front with the bat and also on the field, said: “Proud of the boys. “We put everything we could. We did not take any short cuts. Mumbai was the better side.” —

 ??  ?? Kolkata’s Gambhir hits a boundary against Mumbai.
Kolkata’s Gambhir hits a boundary against Mumbai.

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