Former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar has criticized Lucknow Super Giants skipper KL Rahul for batting slowly in the IPL Eliminator against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) at the Eden Gardens, saying that there is no point in having "depth in the batting" when it is not utilized in an important game.
Chasing a mountain of runs, Rahul's side was caught 14 runs short of the 207 set by RCB, built mainly on smashing innings played by Rajat Patidar (112 not out in 54 balls). Opener KL Rahul stayed on till the end of the 19th over, scoring just 79 runs off 58 balls at a below-par strike rate of 136.20.
Manjrekar, speaking on Espncricinfo's T20 Time: Out said, "The thing with KR Rahul's team is that there is no point in having batting depth if one batter (KL Rahul) is inclined to bat the whole of the innings. And we saw that with Punjab Kings as well... I used to feel sorry for (Mumbai Indians') Kieron Pollard, he used to come in and just get about 6 or 8 balls to play."