Aaron Finch was unhappy with this RCB batsman, said that if he had stopped for 4-5 balls then…

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Tezzbuzz|22-04-2024

IPL 2024 : Former cricketer Aaron Finch has given a big reaction to the way RCB's leading batsman Rajat Patidar lost his wicket during the match against Kolkata Knight Riders. He is not happy with Rajat Patidar's shot selection. According to Aaron Finch, if Rajat Patidar had tried to stay at the crease for a while and did not continuously hit explosive shots, then the situation could have been different.

Rajat Patidar batted brilliantly in the match against KKR and scored a half-century. He played an inning of 52 runs in 23 balls with the help of 3 fours and 5 sixes. Will Jacques was out in the same over but despite this, Rajat Patidar tried to hit a big shot and lost his wicket in the process. From here the match turned towards KKR.

Rajat Patidar could have played a little more cautiously – Aaron Finch

Aaron Finch has criticized Rajat Patidar's shot selection. He said that Rajat Patidar should have played with a little caution. During a conversation on Star Sports, Finch said,

Rajat Patidar should have batted 2-3 more overs for RCB. Yes, we have definitely seen big scores and batsmen hitting explosive shots as soon as they arrive, but there is a strategy behind it. You cannot bowl wickets like this. Rajat Patidar should have stayed for at least 4 or 5 balls. In the next over, he should have hit his shots after re-evaluating them. You cannot afford two batsmen getting out in the same over.

In IPL 2024, the match was played between Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore on Sunday. In this match, Kolkata Knight Riders defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore by 1 run in a thrilling manner. Batting first, Kolkata Knight Riders scored 222 runs at the loss of 6 wickets in 20 overs. In response, RCB team could score only 221 runs and they had to lose the match by just one run. With this defeat, Royal Challengers Bangalore is now out of the race for the playoffs.

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