NEW DELHI:
Lucknow Super Giants captain KL Rahul on Saturday said his team were 10 runs short as they lost their
IPL match against Punjab Kings by two wickets on Saturday.
Invited to bat, LSG made 159 for 8 in 20 overs with Rahul top-scoring with 74 but PBKS chased down the target with three balls to spare.
"I think we were about 10 runs short towards the end. The dew came in and it seemed to help the batters (of PBKS) a little bit more. We did not execute well with the ball," Rahul said at the post-match presentation.
"If a couple of batters get in, play good knocks, we can get to 180-190. Unfortunately, today, few of the batters hit good shots but got caught just on the boundary line. On another day, we would have got those 10-15 runs extra that would have made the difference."
He said while playing on a new ground and a new pitch, one cannot rely on the previous games.
"We take it as it comes, assess it on the go and not really set ourselves a target."
LSG vs PBKS Highlights 2023: Raza, Curran shine as Punjab Kings beat Lucknow Super Giants by two wickets
On his fine catch to dismiss Jitesh Sharma, Rahul said, "The game was on the line and I try to give everything when I am on the field. I went for it."
Rahul said each player in the team has a different role to play.
"We have 7-8 batters in our team and few can clear any boundary. Some are not as powerful but have skill. It is about each player playing their part and role and that is what makes a team exciting.
1/12
Sikandar Raza, Shahrukh Khan star as Punjab Kings edge Lucknow Super Giants
Show Captions
<p>Read more on TOI Sports</p>
<p>Zimbabwe all-rounder Sikandar Raza's half-century and some late boundaries from Shahrukh Khan led Punjab Kings to a two-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants.</p>
<p>Raza made 57 in Punjab's chase of 160 before departing in the 18th over</p>
<p>Shahrukh hit an unbeaten 23 off 10 balls to steer the team home with three balls to spare.</p>
<p>Raza started slowly but soon found his groove as he smashed four fours and three sixes in his 41-ball knock before falling to Ravi Bishnoi's leg-spin on a tough pitch.</p>
<p>Shahrukh top-edged a six off Mark Wood in the penultimate over and hit the winning boundary off Bishnoi as Punjab moved fourth in the 10-team table.</p>
<p>Sam Curran set up Punjab's win with bowling figures of 3-31 as he stood in as captain following an injury to regular skipper Shikhar Dhawan.</p>
<p>Curran and Kagiso Rabada shared five wickets between them to limit Lucknow to 159-8.</p>
<p>Lucknow skipper KL Rahul made 74 -- his first half-century of the season -- and took a stunning diving catch wide of mid-off but his efforts failed to inspire the Super Giants</p>
<p>LSG slipped to their second loss in five matches.</p>
<p>Punjab initially stuttered in their chase after losing their openers to debutant pace bowler Yudhvir Singh and then Australian Matthew Short for 34.</p>
<p>But Pakistan-born Raza kept calm to keep the Kings in the hunt despite losing regular wickets including Curran for six.<br /></p>
"We do have power hitters down the order in Pooran and Stoinis. Mayers up top takes the aggressive route and a few of us have to assess the conditions and stick to what works for them. Just about giving them the confidence to do what they are comfortable with."
Stand-in PBKS captain Sam Curran described the win as amazing.
"Our spinners bowled nicely. KG does what he does. Bit of dew came in but the wicket was offering a little for the bowlers. The way Sikandar Raza played was brilliant. And the way Shahrukh finished it, that's what he's in our team to do. His role has been clear in our side.
"Players who can hit sixes from ball one are dangerous. You go from ground to ground - different dimensions - have to come up with different gameplans.
"We've got so many options which is lovely to have as a captain. I've never done it before. Hopefully Shikhar is fit soon."
(With inputs from PTI)