It wasn't such a bad season for RCB says Kohli
Bengaluru, May 5 - Even though Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) finished at the seventh spot in the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), skipper Virat Kohli believes it was not a bad
Bengaluru, May 5 - Even though Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) finished at the seventh spot in the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), skipper Virat Kohli believes it was not a bad season for the team due to their performance in the second half of the tournament.
RCB lost their first six matches and were by then almost down and out of the contention to make it to the playoffs. However, they came out with a much improved performance in the second half of the tournament, winning five of their last eight games.
"If we focus on the second half, it is exactly what we wanted in the first half. After losing your first six matches, it is very difficult to come back in a tournament like IPL," said Kohli after Saturday's game where RCB defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in their final group stage game at the Chinnaswamy.
"We haven't finished in the position that we wanted to. But because the second half has been so good, it doesn't feel like a bad season. We won last five off our seven matches and with one no-result, something that we can be proud of," he added.
The RCB skipper also said that his team has a lot to learn from this season. "The first couple of things matters a lot in setting the intensity."
"We are happy with the way guys have turned things around and the kind of cricket that we have played in the second half. A lot of credit goes to the team management for getting us back in the right frame of mind," he said.
He also assured fans that RCB will come out with a much improved performance in the next IPL season.
"I can certainly feel your (fans) pain. I am emotionally attached to this team like all of you. And next year we will definitely improve our performance," he insisted.
On Saturday, RCB rode on blistering half-centuries by Shimron Hetmyer and Gurkeerat Singh Mann as they registered a four-wicket win over SRH and kept the Orange Army's dream of advancing to the playoffs uncertain.
Chasing a 176-run target, it was the crucial 144-run partnership for the fourth wicket between Hetmyer (75 off 47) and Gurkeerat (65 off 48) as Bangalore ended their campaign on a winning note.
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