Videos Kumar Sangakkara: One in top four has to score big Rajasthan has managed just one win from four matches so far. The most recent debacle came against Royal Challengers Bangalore on Thursday night as the Royals went down by 10 wickets in a lop-sided contest. PTI 23 April, 2021 12:31 IST PTI 23 April, 2021 12:31 IST Rajasthan Royals team director Kumar Sangakkara said one among the top four of his batting line-up will have to score big for the side to bounce back from its current slump.Rajasthan has managed just one win from four matches so far. The most recent debacle came against Royal Challengers Bangalore on Thursday night as the Royals went down by 10 wickets in a lop-sided contest.RR set a target of 178 for RCB, whose openers Devdutt Padikkal (101) and Virat Kohli (72) took their team home in just 16.3 overs.READ: Samson: Need to review the mistakes in our batting "...you see the ability, there is just need to build those partnerships and one of the top four they need to get a big score," Sangakkara said in the post-match press conference.The RR top four features the big-hitters like Jos Buttler, skipper Sanju Samson and David Miller. The team, however, struggled in the powerplay yet again and was reduced to 32 for 3 in the first six overs.If it hadn't been for Shivam Dube (46 off 32 balls) and Rahul Tewatia's (40 off 23 balls) counter-attacking innings, RR wouldn't have been able to post 177."We need to bat smartly in the powerplay and keep those partnerships going and one or two need to score those big scores. Unfortunately, today we didn't manage that," Sagakkara said."The middle order and lower middle order really fought well and that was quite impressive to see." All-rounder Dube and Tewatia shared nine fours and four sixes.READ: IPL 2021: Sanju Samson says it is a challenge to lead Rajasthan Royals "I thought Shivam batted really well and showed a lot more intensity and awareness than in the other three games." "...(we) have to tie together good performances with the bat, not just with the ball and back it up with some really good fielding," he pointed out."...you've got to be much better at executing your game plans and keep that self-belief and self-confidence going...It's only been four games, but you know, games can go by quite quickly so we've got a lot of thinking to do," he explained.The former Sri Lankan skipper was all praise for Padikkal, who smashed 11 fours and six maximums in his maiden century that came off 52 balls."I thought it was an exceptional innings...he kind of anticipated some of the deliveries that were going to be bowled with the fields set," Sangakkara said. IPL 2021: Just kept things simple, says RCB century-maker Padikkal Kumar Sangakkara: One in top four has to score big IPL 2021, Match 17: PBKS vs MI - Head-to-head record, highest run-getters, top wicket-takers Jose Mourinho's Tottenham timeline- a look back at the Special One's time with the Spurs More Videos IPL 2021, Match 15: KKR vs CSK - Head-to-head record, highest run-getters, top wicket-takers IPL 2021: PBKS (KXIP) vs SRH, Match 14 - Head-to-head record, highest run-getters, top wicket-takers IPL 2021: DC VS MI, Match 13 - Head-to-head record, highest run-getters, top wicket-takers IPL 2021 Match 11: DC vs PBKS (KXIP) - Head-to-head record, highest run-getters, top wicket-takers IPL 2021 MI vs SRH- Head-to-head record, player stats IPL 2021 PBKS vs CSK - Head-to-head record, player stats Suresh Raina's form a big positive for CSK, says Fleming On this day in 2001, Woods completes the 'Tiger Slam'