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Parag: We didn't show enough intent against the spinners

RCB's spinners Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma gave away only 31 runs each in their respective four overs

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Rajasthan Royals (RR) captain Riyan Parag believes his batters did not attack the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) spinners enough, which eventually cost them another close chase, by 11 runs in Bengaluru. RR needed 18 from the last 12 balls when Josh Hazlewood conceded just one run and dismissed a set Dhurv Jurel and Jofra Archer on consecutive deliveries before Yash Dayal defended 16 runs in the last over.

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It's the third chase in a row that RR have lost after having victory within their sights. In their last two games, against Delhi Capitals (DC) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), they needed nine to win from the last over but fell short on both occasions.

While all other RCB fast bowlers, apart from Hazlewood, leaked runs at at least 11 an over, their spinners put the brakes on RR in the middle overs, as Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma gave away 31 runs each in their respective four overs. Krunal also took the big wickets of Parag with his first ball and of Nitish Rana in his third over.

"I think we did really well with the ball," Parag said after the game. "It was probably like a 210 to 220 wicket. We held them back really well. With our batting halfway through our innings, we were in the driver's seat. We needed probably eight and a half runs per over in the last 10-11 overs. I think we've got ourselves to blame, we didn't show enough intent against the spinners. We could have executed our batting a little bit better."

On a pitch where fast bowlers appeared easier to score off, RR's most economical bowler was also a spinner: Wanindu Hasaranga. Hasaranga finished with 1 for 30 after tying the RCB line-up down with his pace variations.

In the chase, RR had smashed 87 in the first seven overs off the quick bowlers before Krunal and Suyash came on. Once Krunal struck with his first ball, the RR batters managed only two fours off five overs in a row against spin. That shot up RR's asking rate from 8.72 at the start of the tenth over to 11 after 14 overs, and 11.50 by the time Krunal and Suyash finished their quota.

When asked how much of it was a mental challenge, Parag said: "The support staff has given us a lot of freedom. The onus is on the players and ourselves that we need to go ahead and show that freedom and show performances with intent and play freely. It's a tournament where if you make one slight mistake, you're gonna pay for it. And that's what happened today."

With their fifth loss in a row, RR continue to be eighth on the points table. They have only two wins from nine games and are in must-win territory going forward, although winning all five may also not guarantee a spot in the playoffs.

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