Any total looks chaseable now, says Uthappa


Team Udayavani, Apr 19, 2018, 3:01 PM IST

Jaipur: Explosive Kolkata Knight Riders batsman Robin Uthappa feels cricket is going through a paradigm shift to a power game and any total on board now looks chaseable.

The changes in the game are dynamic. It is changing as a sport, anything looks like chaseable, I feel cricket is shifting to a power game now so chasing is the choice. There is a paradigm shift in the nature of the sport, said Uthappa, who played a 36-ball 48-run knock to chase down Rajasthan Royal’s total of 160-8 on a slow wicket.

With three wins from five matches, Uthappa said he is satisfied with KKR’s progress in the tournament.

We are happy in the position we are. We are at the top and might have played a game more but we played good cricket. It is important to peak at the right time,” he said.

“It is a two-halve tournament. Initially we were looking to qualify for the playoffs, you need the momentum. After six games we would have a nice break so we are quite happy where we are. Every game is important for us, said Uthappa.

The 32-year-old was also happy with his batting form after making useful contributions in the middle order.

I did not have a good domestic season but I always felt I was striking the ball well. That is what I feel now. Need to get better and better, said Uthappa.

He also praised Man of the Match Nitesh Rana, who has scored 162 in five matches so far.

I feel Rana is a very fine batsman with a mature head on his shoulders. We have not shuffled much with batting order and the top three have been almost the same. We tried but had to revert soon to same top order,” he said. 

“If Sunil Narine and lynny’ click at the top and likes of Rana, I, Dinesh Karthick and Russel coming in things does look nice. That has been working for us. 

When asked to compare between two captains — Gautam Gambhir and now Dinesh Karthik, Uthappa said: “They were different kind of personalities. Karthik is more composed and thinks a lot but also gives space to players to play with their instincts while Gambhir is more proactive. 

On the other hand, Rajasthan Royals captain Ajinkya Rahane blamed himself for the loss against KKR.

I feel it was a different wicket from what we played on against Delhi Daredevils. It was slow and ball was also keeping low. I feel it was my responsibility to take that innings forward,” he said.

“It is hard to recover from slow start because T20 is all about one or two big overs. I was batting well at the other and wanted to continue till the 14th or 15th over. 

Rahane also refused to blame his bowlers for the debacle. 

“Not really, our bowlers have done a good job in all three matches. In T20 sometimes you go for runs but we have a good combination. When you lose people start talking about bad bowling or batting, he said, adding that the fielding was not up to the mark and there was scope for much improvement.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

CET 2024: At least 45 questions out of syllabus, claim students

‘Out of control’ lorry hits several vehicles, shops after ‘brake failure’ at Yedapadavu

RCB helps restore three Bengaluru lakes; chips in to solve water crisis

Elderly tourist from Bengaluru goes missing in Goa

Bengaluru’s Shift to Smarter Spending: Pre-Owned Car Sales Jump 87 percent

Indian embassy urges caution for non-essential travel to UAE amid historic flooding

PM Modi accuses previous governments of deceiving SC, ST, OBCs in the guise of social justice at Amroha rally

Related Articles More

Rishabh Pant set for emotional homecoming in stern Sunrisers Hyderabad test for Delhi Capitals

Wrestlers Deepak Punia, Sujeet Kalakal to miss Asian qualifiers after arriving late in Bishkek

Our nerves got tested, says MI skipper Pandya after close win over PBKS

Only thought process before coming to field is that I wanted to come in a better way: Pant

Wrestler Sakshi Malik listed among 100 most influential people by Time magazine

MUST WATCH

Grafting Jack Anil

Heat Illness

Dwarakish death at 81

H. D. Deve Gowda

Aura Cake shop in udupi


Latest Additions

CET 2024: At least 45 questions out of syllabus, claim students

Former BJP MLAs Malikayya Guttedar, Sharada Shetty join Congress

”35 Jains, including a businessman and a schoolboy, prepare to renounce worldly life for monkhood in Gujarat”

‘Out of control’ lorry hits several vehicles, shops after ‘brake failure’ at Yedapadavu

Congress targets BJP with ‘Chombu’ advertisement

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.