The patchy form of Royal Challengers Bangalore's (RCB) Yuzvendra Chahal is not a big concern for their coach, Australia's Simon Katich, who said that the spinner's spot in the team was "not under the scanner" after the team's 34-run loss to Punjab Kings.
The 30-year-old attacking leg-spinner conceded 34 runs in his four overs, taking just one wicket on Friday.
"I wouldn't say his (Chahal's) spot is under the scanner. I think, today they (PBKS) bowled a much better length than we did. In terms of the way the wicket played, it certainly looks it got slower and slower as the game went on. We were off our length a little bit, but Yuzi (Chahal) fought back well after a slow start. But it's never easy to play catch-up as a spinner when you've been hit in the first over," said Katich during the post-match press conference on Friday.