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IPL: Ajinkya Rahane’s post-Powerplay blues see his average drop from 77.5 to 16.6 after first 6 overs | Cricket News

IPL: Ajinkya Rahane’s post-Powerplay blues see his average drop from 77.5 to 16.6 after first 6 overs | Cricket News

Ajinkya Rahane’s varying moods mirrored Kolkata Knight Riders’ vulnerabilities in Mumbai on Sunday evening. As KKR failed to defend 220 against the Mumbai Indians, captain Rahane’s mini-battles eventually encapsulated the contest at the Wankhede Stadium. The local man’s night closed with growing frustrations over the non-availability of an overseas bowling arm for whom KKR shelled out a record Rs 25.20 crore. Muscle cramps had also curtailed Rahane’s presence on the field during the second half, making the meek effort from his bowlers look all the more frustrating from the sidelines. Even before his bowlers had squandered the plot, Rahane, the batter, was in the thick of things when momentum shifted from the KKR camp into Mumbai’s dugout. Batting first on a belter, the dichotomy of Rahane’s T20 batting playbook promptly showed up mid-way through the innings. His dramatic batting rejuvenation over the last three years was at the heart of it. However, the flipside of a mean post-Powerplay power game pulls his own glorious headstarts back into middling lines. Breathing fire up top! 🎆 🎥 …

‘As a batting unit, collectively, we couldn’t do well’: KKR captain Ajinkya Rahane | Ipl News

‘As a batting unit, collectively, we couldn’t do well’: KKR captain Ajinkya Rahane | Ipl News

Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinkya Rahane said that underwhelming batting efforts throughout the season cost KKR their title. However, he also said that the pressure of expectations on the batters might also have played a factor in them not performing well. “It’s just that for us as a team, three-four guys were out of form. Where we faltered was at the batting end. As a batting unit, collectively, we couldn’t do well. Unfortunately, two-three players were going through that phase for us. And that was the reason we couldn’t do well…But again, they are pretty much experienced enough to handle this situation. I’m sure they will come back stronger next year…Rinku (Singh), Raman (Ramandeep Singh), all the players, they will learn from the mistakes and come back stronger,” Rahane said after the match against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday. “When you have a couple of good seasons, as an individual, you put a lot of expectation on yourself. You put pressure on yourself. And I feel that was the case for most of the batters, to …

‘Collective batting failure’, says Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinkya Rahane after MI thrash them by 8 wickets | Ipl News

‘Collective batting failure’, says Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinkya Rahane after MI thrash them by 8 wickets | Ipl News

A forlorn Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinkya Rahane said that his team’s ‘collective batting failure’ was the reason for their 8-wicket loss against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede on Monday. Kolkata were brought to their knees by MI debutant Ashwani Kumar who snapped up figures of 4/24 as the defending champions were skittled out for just 116. “Collective batting failure. It was a good wicket bat on as I mentioned in the toss. 180-190 would have been good on this wicket. It has a very good bounce. Sometimes you have to use the pace and bounce. We got to learn really fast from this game,” Rahane said in the post-match chat. “Couldn’t do much with the ball. They tried their best. But not much runs on the board. We kept on losing wickets. Four wickets in the powerplay. It was difficult to consolidate and get that total on the board. You need that partnership going. You need one batsman to stay till the end,” he added. Story continues below this ad In the match, the …