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The RCB stand-in skipper, Jiteh Sharma, calls losses against SRH “good sign” in a bizarre statement




The captain of replacing the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Jiteh Sharma, thinks that their defeat of 42 points against Sunrisers Hyderabad is a “good sign” because he allows them to verify and analyze before their last group phase match and the playoff in the 18th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL). The eliminated Sunrisers took the golden opportunity of the RCB to dethrone the titans of Gujarat from the top of the table. Hyderabad, who eliminated LuckNow super-managers from the playoff race earlier this week, spoiled the party for the Royal Challengers with another clinical display.

Ishan Kishan’s burning 94 * from 48 deliveries, as well as practical contributions from the rest of the strikers, Hyderabad to an intimidating 231/6. In response, Virat Kohli and Phil Salt turned the tide in favor of RCB, but the average order could not maintain the favorable dynamics intact.

Jitesh, who replacing the replacement for Rajat Patidar, estimated that they gave 20 to 30 additional points, given that they were “rusty” and that he had no responses to the relentless attack unleashed by the Sunrisers, even if he put them against their will after launching it.

“I think it was 20-30 additional points. They played very well. I had no answer for their attack. We were rusty. The intensity was not there at the start. In death, we were more precisely Bowling,” said Jitesh after the match.

Jiteh revealed that he had not met Tim David, who injured his hamstrings on the first ball of the last in the first heats while trying to prevent Kishan’s film from passing the boundary rope. Despite the injury, David was released 17th after Jiteh’s dismissal.

He was obviously in discomfort when he was trying to sprint for a simple and finally lost his counter after putting his shot directly to Heinrich Klaasen off Eshan Malinga. Jiteh revealed that he had not met the Australian and said: “At the moment, I have not met David because I was upset, I came out.”

The counter was not attached to the negatives that their first defeat outside brought. He kept the emphasis on positive points and said, “Sometimes losing a game is a very good sign because you can check and analyze. [things] Again. We will move forward. “”

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