30 September,2021 12:32 PM IST | Dubai | ANI
Rajasthan Royals Sanju Samson. Pic/PTI
Rajasthan Royals (RR) skipper Sanju Samson admitted that the side was not able to carry forward the momentum after opening batsmen had given the team a good start against RCB on Wednesday.
Rajasthan Royals were 100 for 1 at one stage before Royal Challengers Bangalore bowlers stole the show to script a comeback.
"We got a great start, but couldn't capitalise. Middle-order needs some confidence. We went in with intent, the wicket was two-paced and our batters kept mistiming it," said Samson during the post-match presentation
"To be honest, it's been a hard one week for us, we need to put in a fight as a franchise. Happy with the effort and intent with the bowling. We don't have anything to lose," he added.
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"That kind of mindset brings a lot of freedom, have seen some funny things happen. Need to keep on believing and fighting till the last match," Samson stressed.
Glenn Maxwell hit a fifty while Srikar Bharat scored 44 as RCB defeated Rajasthan Royals by seven wickets.
RCB restricted Rajasthan Royals to 149/9 and then chased down the target with 17 balls left after Maxwell (50') and Bharat (44) show. With this win, RCB now has 14 points in 11 games.
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