
KKR new skipper Rahane backs team, says 'no need to panic' after heavy loss to RCB
Hindustan TimesKolkata, "We don't need to panic," said Kolkata Knight Riders skipper Ajinkya Rahane after their heavy loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL opener, firmly backing their explosive middle-order despite its failure to deliver. KKR new skipper Rahane backs team, says 'no need to panic' after heavy loss to RCB The defending champions, under new skipper Rahane, were scoring at over 10 runs per over at the halfway mark when RCB turned the tide in their favour. It didn't work out, but it's okay.” Calling their middle-order “experienced, dangerous, and explosive,” Rahane said: “They have handled many situations like this. But we will see him bat up the order.” KKR's pace-bowling also looked thin without Anrich Nortje as the South African recruit is still not 100 per cent fit.
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