NEW DELHI: Despite ending up on the losing side, Royal Challengers Bengaluru batter Tim David was named Player of the Match for his counter-attacking fifty against Punjab Kings on Saturday.
Acknowledging the tough playing conditions and RCB's struggles to adapt, David said he was open to contributing more if given a chance to bat higher in the order. He also spoke about the pressure of performing in such conditions and the need for calculated risk-taking.
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"It didn't feel so easy. I don't know what to say. I think that definitely boys batting up communicated it to me. The practice pitches have played similarly. Our coaching staff and management have built the squad for a reason. If I get an opportunity to bat, I will look to contribute to my team. At times when you are trying too hard, it doesn't come off. Tonight was difficult. You had to manage risks a little bit. Would want to have a drink after the team wins. We have been faced with different conditions in each game at home. We haven't played well at home. We need to find a template. We will have to regroup quickly as we will play Punjab," David said during the post-match presentation.
David’s 50 off just 25 balls helped RCB recover to a total of 95 after a dramatic collapse that saw them lose seven wickets for just 42 runs in a rain-curtailed 14-over contest.
Josh Hazlewood’s brilliant spell of 3/14 gave the home side some hope, but it wasn’t enough as Punjab Kings chased down the target with five wickets in hand and 11 balls to spare.
PBKS reached 98/5 in 12.1 overs, registering their fifth win of the season. Nehal Wadhera remained unbeaten on a fiery 33 off 19 balls, hitting three fours and three sixes, while Marcus Stoinis sealed the victory with a maximum.
RCB’s defeat marked their third straight loss at home, extending their winless run in Bengaluru. The two teams are set to face each other again on Sunday (April 20) in Mullanpur.
Acknowledging the tough playing conditions and RCB's struggles to adapt, David said he was open to contributing more if given a chance to bat higher in the order. He also spoke about the pressure of performing in such conditions and the need for calculated risk-taking.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
"It didn't feel so easy. I don't know what to say. I think that definitely boys batting up communicated it to me. The practice pitches have played similarly. Our coaching staff and management have built the squad for a reason. If I get an opportunity to bat, I will look to contribute to my team. At times when you are trying too hard, it doesn't come off. Tonight was difficult. You had to manage risks a little bit. Would want to have a drink after the team wins. We have been faced with different conditions in each game at home. We haven't played well at home. We need to find a template. We will have to regroup quickly as we will play Punjab," David said during the post-match presentation.
David’s 50 off just 25 balls helped RCB recover to a total of 95 after a dramatic collapse that saw them lose seven wickets for just 42 runs in a rain-curtailed 14-over contest.
Josh Hazlewood’s brilliant spell of 3/14 gave the home side some hope, but it wasn’t enough as Punjab Kings chased down the target with five wickets in hand and 11 balls to spare.
PBKS reached 98/5 in 12.1 overs, registering their fifth win of the season. Nehal Wadhera remained unbeaten on a fiery 33 off 19 balls, hitting three fours and three sixes, while Marcus Stoinis sealed the victory with a maximum.
RCB’s defeat marked their third straight loss at home, extending their winless run in Bengaluru. The two teams are set to face each other again on Sunday (April 20) in Mullanpur.
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