DC’s poor start was also marred by two run-outs—the first being a freak one of the team’s most impactful batter Jake Fraser-McGurk and the other of Tristan Stubbs
DC’s stand-in captain drops a catch during the match against RCB in Bangalore on Sunday
A dejected stand-in skipper Axar Patel blamed below-par fielding from his men for not being able to restrict RCB to 150 and possibly blowing away chances of qualifying for the IPL play-offs after being handed a 47-run thrashing on Sunday night.
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“Dropped catches hurt us. We could have restricted them to 150. Also, when you lose four wickets in the Powerplay, you are always chasing the game. 160-170 would have been a par score as the pitch was two-paced. Some [balls] were skidding, some were holding,” Axar said after the match.
DC’s poor start was also marred by two run-outs—the first being a freak one of the team’s most impactful batter Jake Fraser-McGurk and the other of Tristan Stubbs. “When your main players are run out and you lose four in the Powerplay, you’re chasing the game,” added Axar.
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