Khaleej Times

We read the pitch wrong, says Kohli

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bengaluru — Royal Challenger­s Bangalore captain Virat Kohli admitted to having misread the Chinnaswam­y track that turned out to be a batsman’s paradise rather than being a slow turner during their IPL match against Rajasthan Royals.

Rajasthan Royals defeated RCB in a high-scoring encounter where the winners scored 217 for four and then restricted the home team to 198 for six.

“Our thinking was that the pitch is going to behave slower, but we were surprised because the ball came on to the bat nicely in first innings. We did not think that it was going to be a 200-plus run wicket, but it happened. That’s T20 for you,” Kohli said after the match.

Kohli also defended England all-rounder Chris Woakes, who was hit for 47 runs in four overs.

“It is not necessary that everytime Chris Woakes walks out to bowl, he is going to get you wickets just because he has been picked up at the auctions for a hefty amount.”

“Today was his off day and so it was for other bowlers (Umesh Yadav went for 59 in4 overs). 400 runs (across two innings) were

We did not think that it was going to be a 200plus run wicket, but it happened. That’s T20 for you Virat Kohli, RCB skipper

scored on this wicket. I don’t think bowlers need to be too harsh on themselves,” the skipper’s words would certainly boost the morale of his bowlers.

Kohli also said he opted to chase a target because he did not expect 200 plus runs on what he thought to be a slowish pitch.

Replying to a query, Kohli said he wanted to have an extra bowling option in the form of Pawan Negi to take off pressure on regular bowlers, but the opposition played well against all bowlers including him.

“You can only prepare for certain things. It is not certain that the same will happen what you had planned. So, we need to accept that,” he added.

Kohli said the team needs to sit down and correct the wrongs, and moreover, 200 plus target is always going to be tough. — PTI

 ?? AFP ?? RCB captain Virat Kohli (centre) sets the field as his teammates Yuzvendra Chahal (right) and Brendon McCullum look on. —
AFP RCB captain Virat Kohli (centre) sets the field as his teammates Yuzvendra Chahal (right) and Brendon McCullum look on. —

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