"I Didn't Like That": Former India batsman questions LSG's batting strategy after loss to RCB in the elimination round



Lucknow Super Giants' expectations of arriving at the Indian Premier League last in their presentation crusade were run by Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL 2022 Eliminator. While there were a ton of up-sides of take from their most memorable season in the IPL, previous India hitter Aakash Chopra has scrutinized LSG's choice to keep down Evin Lewis in the high tension pursue against RCB. The cricketer-turned analyst was disparaging of LSG's choice to play Manan Vohra at no. 3, following Quinton de Kock's initial excusal, saying that he "by and by" could have done without the methodology.


"We had said that Quinton de Kock has an issue against this group. We figured he will get out to Josh however got out to Siraj. Yet, after that at No. 3, shock comes Manan Vohra. By and by, I could have done without that procedure by any means. I was thinking, why not Evin Lewis? For what reason did you play Evin Lewis on the off chance that you are not sending him at No. 3?," Chopra said in a video transferred on his YouTube channel.


"Were you keeping him down imagining that Maxwell will pull off overs there yet Maxwell will bowl to Rahul likewise, he will hit him there. Despite the fact that Vohra played a decent short 19-run thump but since of that Evin Lewis slipped too down and out the request," he added.


IPL 2022 NEWS


Rajat Patidar turned into the main uncapped player to score 100 years in the IPL end of the season games as his unbeaten thump of 112 took RCB to a sum of 207 for four.


Pursuing an objective of 208, LSG were confined to a sum of 193 for six, regardless of KL Rahul and Deepak Hooda's thumps of 79 and 45, separately.


RCB will currently take on Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2 of Friday.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Thakur says Union Cabinet approves Rs 1,500 crore infusion to IREDA

Brabourne Stadium pitch report, weather and dew update for DC vs SRH

As Punjab Kings fail to qualify for the playoffs, Shikhar Dhawan is 'knocked out' by his father