‘Lost The Battle, But Not The War’: Iyer Calls for Introspection After Defeat To RCB

‘Lost The Battle, But Not The War’: Iyer Calls for Introspection After Defeat To RCB

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Punjab Kings’ captain Shreyas Iyer reflects on their poor performance against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in IPL Qualifier 1.

Shreyas Iyer’s Punjab Kings suffered defeat to Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Qualifier 1. (Image: Sportzpics)

Punjab Kings’ skipper, Shreyas Iyer, feels that it’s time to look back and analyse what went wrong for them. This comes after their disastrous performance against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Qualifier 1 of the playoff stages of the Indian Premier League, where the match was held at the Mullanpur Stadium in Punjab on Thursday.

PBKS suffered a crushing defeat by 8 wickets, which saw the hosts being bundled out for just 101 runs in the first innings. That proved to be the killer blow as RCB, thanks to a quickfire half-century by Phil Salt, went on to win the game with 10 overs to spare.

Iyer, speaking at the post-match presentation, was disappointed but emphasised how they need to look back and see what went wrong for them.

“Not a day to forget, but got to go back to the drawing board. We lost a lot of wickets. There’s a lot to go back and study on. I am not doubting my decisions, to be honest. Whatever we did in terms of planning, outside of the ground, whatever we did, I think it was on point. Just that we couldn’t execute it on the field,” he commented.

He did not think the bowlers should cop any of the blame as the batting let them down in the end. He focused on how the batting unit needs to assess the situation and play accordingly. But he remains confident in his side’s ability to turn things around in the second eliminator.

“Can’t even blame the bowlers, as it was a low total to defend. We’ve got to work on our batting, especially on this wicket. In all the games we have played here, there has been some variable bounce. We can’t give such reasons because we are professionals at the end of the day, and we have to bat according to the situation, and we have to live up to it,” he shared.

“We have lost the battle, but not the war,” he concluded.

PBKS will be watching the first eliminator between Gujarat Titans vs Mumbai Indians keenly, and they would be up against the winner of this game later on, who would then fight for the last spot in the final and take on the in-form RCB for the title.

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