Kolkata Knight Riders spinner Varun Chakravarthy said the teams have understood the concept of Impact Player better in this iteration of IPL and now bowlers will have to find ways to counter the ultra-aggressive approach of batsmen to make an impact on the game. (More Cricket News)
Chakravarthy's spell of three for 16 played a vital role in KKR's thumping seven-wicket win over Delhi Capitals on Monday.
"The Impact Player rule was there last year also. The teams have now understood how to us𒁏e the impact player rule better. So, they know that there is extra batting and they want to charge from the first ball. That's how 🧔it's going," Chakravarthy said in the post-match press meet.
"However much the bowlers cry, that's how it is. We've to accept that this IPL is differen༒t and mentally accept that challenge. You can't change the side of the gr꧒ound or you can't change anything."
Chakravarthy also said the Eden Gardens pitch offered a good ♒amount of help to the bowlers against Delhi.
"The last two matches before this, we didn't defend that well because the wick🥃ets have become very placid in the second𒉰 innings. But this pitch was a little bit more turning.
"That was the difference. The length is basically the same for all the matches. It💧's just how the wicket behaves."
Chakravarthy said the KKR players and management went into a huddle to find solutions after Punjab Kings man💦aged to chase a record 262 inꦉ their previous match.
"Definitely, the last match (vs PBKS) was a very hard pill to swallow. We had many conversatꦛions with the management, everyone chipped in. We spoke with the coaches
Carl Crowe, Bharat Arun sir, (Gautam) Gambhir, Chandrakant (Pandit) sir, Abhishek Na♊ir."
The 32-year-old said even the KKR owner Shah Rukh Khan pepped them up with a quick motivational talk.
"Even Shah Rukh bhai, he came up to us yesterday 💟and spoke to me a lot he said 'don't take it personally, whatever is happening this IPL is just going at a crazy rate, just don't self-doubt yourself'."
DC Optimistic To Make Play-Offs
After their defeat against KKR, Delhi have have slipped to sixth with three just matches left for them, and bowling coach James Hopes said they are optimistic of making the pla🔯yoffs.
Delhi next face 🤡Rajasthan Royals at home on May 7, before travelling to Bengaluru (May 12). Their last fixture in the league is against Lucknow Super Giants at home on May 14.
"We have a week ꦬoff now. Our destiny is still in our own hands, you might say," Hopes said.
"If we can win three games and get to 16 points, that should be good enough. But we do have 🦋a week off now where we can readjust and see꧂ if we need to think a little different about anything.
"Yeah, tonight was a mi𒆙ssed opportunity, and we won't hide behind any excuses there," he saღid.
Hopes said they co♊uld have recalibrated the target onไ a slow pitch.