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De Villiers on why RCB struggled against Sunrisers

November 01, 2020 14:38 IST

IMAGE: RCB's AB de Villiers with captain Virat Kohli. Photograph: BCCI/IPL

Royal Challengers Bangalore's senior batsman AB de Villiers described losing three matches in a row as a "terrible feeling" with a dip in form towards the end of the league stage jeopardising their IPL play-off spot.

 

The South African, however, promised that his side would give their best in their do-or-die match against Delhi Capitals in Abu Dhabi on Monday.

"It's a terrible feeling to lose three in a row. We never wanted to do that. But that's the nature of the tournament. Anything can happen. If you lose three in a row, you can win three in a row as well," he said after RCB lost to Sunrisers Hyderabad by five wickets on Saturday.

"The game against Delhi is a big game and we all know that. We have to come out with our best cricket on the day and if we do that things are going to be good for us."

RCB managed only 120 for seven after being put in to bat and Sunrisers chased down the target in 14.1 overs. Though they stay at second place in the table with 14 points from 13 games, RCB will need to beat Delhi Capitals to be sure of a play-off berth.

De Villiers said the turning point of the match was when he and opener Josh Philippe were dismissed  in quick succession.

"The turning point was when Josh and I got out back to back. That cost us 20-30 runs, that was unfortunate. but at the end of the day, that might not have been enough in any way. The field got wet in the second innings which changed the conditions quite a bit. Maybe 140 would have been short in any way," he said.

He said the Sunrisers bowlers put the RCB batsmen under a lot of pressure with their disciplined bowling.

"We were initially talking about 160 which I think was a bit high. Then we thought 140 would be a good score. But credit to them. They bowled exceptionally well from the word go.

"They didn't give us many boundary balls, their seamers particularly started well in the powerplay. They didn't make a lot of mistakes and it didn't get easier when Rashid Khan came who didn't bowl any bad balls either. They put us under a lot of pressure."

De Viiliers said Sunrisers played a quite "boring" game but that was required on the Sharjah wicket.

"Sunrisers Hyderabad bowlers stuck to the basics which was required on that pitch. They bowled on a good length and backed it up with good fielding. We have a balanced side and a strong batting line up. But we didn't put enough runs on the board. The Sharjah wicket wasn't easy. It was slow and the outfield was slow as well."

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