RCB vs RR / RCB missed the title once again due to these 5 reasons

Zoom News : May 28, 2022, 07:52 AM
5 Major Reasons For RCB Defeat IPL 2022: Royal Challengers Bangalore suffered a 7-wicket defeat at the hands of Rajasthan Royals in the second qualifier of IPL 2022 on Friday night. With this defeat, the dream of winning the RCB title was once again broken. The team is reaching the playoffs for 3 consecutive times but is not able to travel till the final. The team's performance in the match against Rajasthan Royals was also very disappointing. Barring Patidar, neither the batsmen showed strength, while the bowlers could not stop the storm of Jos Buttler. Let us know the 5 main reasons for the defeat of RCB-

opener failed

It becomes very important for senior players to perform on a stage like the playoffs. If you have Faf du Plessis and Virat Kohli as openers, then the team's hopes are off to a good start, but both these batsmen disappointed against Rajasthan Royals. While Kohli returned to the pavilion in the third over, Du Plessis played a slow innings of 25 runs in 27 balls. Openers are considered the basis of the team, if they do not give a good start to the team by scoring runs, then victory becomes very difficult.

Why Mahipal Lomror over Dinesh Karthik?

Dinesh Karthik has played the role of a finisher for RCB this season in a very spectacular fashion. Karthik got the reward of this performance in the form of selection in Team India. But doesn't a finisher deserve to play more balls? Maxwell was dismissed on the last ball of the 14th over against Rajasthan, after which 6 overs were left and the team's score was 111 runs. Instead of using Dinesh Karthik's experience here, RCB sent young talent Mahipal Lomror, but this batsman could only manage 8 runs in 10 balls. If Karthik had come on the field before Lomror, then perhaps RCB's batting collapse would not have been seen. For the first 13 overs, the team had lost only two wickets, but in the death, RCB's 6 wickets fell, due to which the team could not reach the big score.

RCB's ordinary bowling

Not only did the RCB batsmen disappoint, while the team's bowling also looked ordinary. When a team is defending the target of 158 runs, their priority is to take wickets in the powerplay. RCB conceded 37 runs in the first three overs and during this Siraj spent 31 runs in two overs. The team definitely got the wicket of Yashasvi in ​​the 6th over, but by then Rajasthan had scored 61 runs in 30 balls.

Siraj-Shahbaz looted runs

Mohammad Siraj was not the only bowler to score runs for RCB. After Siraj, Ahmed Shehzad conceded 35 runs in two overs, conceding runs at an economy of 17.50 above him. Both these bowlers spent a total of 66 runs in 4 overs and this became the main reason for RCB's defeat.

Faf du Plessis could not understand the wicket

During the toss, Sanju Samson had said that the wicket was a bit sticky, due to which he had chosen to bowl first. But RCB captain Faf du Plessis liked the pitch and wanted to bat first after winning the toss. Rajasthan took advantage of winning the toss and restricted RCB to 157 runs in 20 overs. The wicket looked a bit better in the second innings than in the first innings and Rajasthan chased down the target with 11 balls to spare on Butler's century.

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