Mohali: Down in the dumps after six straight losses, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) spinner Yuzvendra Chahal Friday admitted that his side failed to click as a unit this season so far but said staying focused and hoping to win the remaining games was the only option before the team now.
“We have to forget about the games we lost because we cannot change the results. We have to put losses behind and focus on eight matches coming up,” Chahal said.
Virat Kohli-led RCB have lost six matches on the trot and are placed at the bottom of the points table. Chahal, the side’s leading wicket taker, believes that all is not over yet. “We are six down, but we still have an outright chance to qualify for the playoffs. If you can remember in 2016, when we played in final, we were in the same kind of situation. We needed to win six out of seven games. We need to back our skills,” he said.
On where things went wrong for RCB this season, Chahal said, “I am not going to blame batting or bowling. I think as a team we have not clicked, we are not playing as a team. Sometimes our batting is not working and sometimes bowling. We need to understand that it is not an individual game, you can’t depend upon couple of players. All the eleven players need to step up.”
He also said that RCB will need to do better in the death bowling. “We need to improve in our death bowling as well. It is a big issue for us. We are bowling well till the 16th over. We need to finish well,” the wrist-spinner said.
The frequent chopping and changing in the top order had also affected the team balance of RCB and Chahal, when asked to comment on this, said, “We are a settled squad. There is no question about it. We want Virat and AB de Villiers to play as much as possible. We change the top order according to the situation of the game.”
Chahal admitted that RCB fielding has not been up to the mark and said dropping 12-13 catches was simply unacceptable. On the week-long break which the side had, Chahal said, “The break was good for us. We discussed where we are committing mistakes. Tomorrow is an important match. If we can win this, we can get back the momentum.”