Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) head coach Sanjay Bangar would be mighty pleased with the return to form of their talismanic batter and former skipper Virat Kohli, but at the same time, he would have been disappointed with the way the Bengaluru team lost the thriller to Gujarat Titans by six wickets with only three balls remaining at the Brabourne Stadium.
The former India cricketer said as much when he attributed the loss to a "couple of (missed) chances". Kohli hit a patient 58, while Rajat Patidar slammed a 32-ball 52 as RCB, desperately trying to break their losing streak, amassed 170/6, only to see the total being overhauled in 19.3 overs thanks chiefly to the fireworks from David Miller (39 not out) and Rahul Tewatia (43 not out).
"It was such a close game because all three phases if you see, the game was fought for close margins," rued Bangar.