Former Indian skipper, Sunil Gavaskar reckons that Virat Kohli’s inability to perform up to his standards has been the reason behind the failure of the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020. RCB were knocked out of the tournament after losing by six wickets to former champions SunRisers Hyderabad in Abu Dhabi on Friday.
During a chat on Star Sports, Gavaskar had said, “Looking at the high standards that he sets for himself, maybe he would say he didn’t quite match that and that’s one of the reasons why RCB weren’t able to go through…Because when he scores those big runs along with AB de Villiers, they invariably have big scores.”
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Kohli only managed to score 466 runs in 15 matches at a strike rate of 121.35 and his team often struggled to get going in the middle-overs. The batting legend pointed out that the RCB’s bowling attack also lacked in the firepower to consistently challenge the opposition and prevail.
Gavaskar elaborated, “If anything, their bowling has always been their weak point. Even now, in this particular team, they have got an Aaron Finch, who is a fine T20 player, young Devdutt Padikkal, who began well and then Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers, then you have really got it made.”
Sunil Gavaskar also reckoned that the RCB must find a player who can play the role of the finisher and suggested that Shivam Dube can fit into that role.
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The batting legend elaborated, “I think where they need to do a little bit of thinking is give Shivam Dube a proper role. Dube has gone down and Sundar has gone up and down. If he can be given a role, and told to go out there and thrash the ball, it might help him. He is confused now. If they can get a solid player at No. 5, then it will ease the pressure of de Villiers and Virat.”
The defeat against SRH was RCB’s fifth loss on the trot as they lost the momentum after a strong start during which they had won seven out of 10 matches.