
Riyan Parag and AMit Mishhra (PTI/SCREENGRAB) New Delhi: The veteran spinner of the leg AMIT Mishhra has not changed when he torn on Thursday to Captain Rajasthan Royals Riyan Parag after their close loss of Royal Challengers Bengalur.
When Sanja Samson was because of his injury, Parag joined the leading role, but the performance of the star along with his comments after the match did not fit well with Misra.
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When he spoke to Cricbuzza, Mishhra was terrified: “You made a mistake in a crisis. How can you blame others? It’s not that you were too far behind the game. You’ve always been in the game. He thought he would take the match deep and finish it.”
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“The ball and I did really well. I thought it was a 210-215 goal, we held them really well. In the middle of our shifts we were in the driver’s seat. We had to blame.
Parag won throwing and decided on a bowl, and RCB published a demanding 205/5.
RR’s Chase began clearly with Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Fiery 49 of 19 and solid contributions from Dhruv Jurel (47 out of 34), but in the last overs it disintegrated. Parag’s short portrait (22 OFF 10) ended prematurely and also dropped the sitter in the field.
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RCB’s Josh Hazlewood closed the match with the brilliant 19. Via, shook two goals in two balls and admitted only one run. His efforts were limited by RR to 194/9 and provided RCB 11-running victories and set out RR from the playoffs after their seventh loss in nine games.
Through Jaiswal and the young Vibhav SuryavANSHi laid a solid foundation with a blister start, RR could not keep the pace. Hazlewood’s arch – after hitting soon – emphasized the bay in peace between the two sides.