Under Gambhir’s leadership, KKR won the IPL twice between 2011 and 2017 and secured a playoff berth five times. There’s a lot of knowledge in turning things around, and that’s helped us a lot in the middle.
Rana emphasized that the team sticks to Gambhir’s preferred style of cricket and focuses on strategic discipline and adaptability.
“Not just this game, but throughout the season we have been very focused on the style of cricket that Gautam Gambhir wants us to play,” Rana told a press conference after KKR’s victory over their rivals. Lucknow Super Giants.
In their latest victory, KKR showed their keen reading of the situation with Rana playing a key role in restricting the opponents with figures of 3/24. Despite concerns over Mitchell Starc’s economy, Rana expressed unwavering faith in the Australian speedster, underscoring his influence within the team.
Reflecting on his aspirations, Rana expressed his ambition to represent India while remaining steadfast in his commitment to delivering consistent performances for his team. “My aim is to play for India, but whichever team I play for, I will give my best on the day of the match,” he affirmed.
Meanwhile, Lucknow Supergiants Naveen Haque Admit failure in front of glory Sunil NarineAn explosive innings that pushed KKR towards a daunting total. Naveen acknowledged Narine’s stellar batting performance and lamented their failure to contain the West Indian all-rounder’s bowling plans.
Despite the setback, Naveen remains pragmatic, acknowledging the need to regroup and refocus on the upcoming games. “Every team has a bad day and we can’t keep focusing on that, we have to keep going,” he concluded, echoing the sentiment of resilience required in the demanding environment of the IPL.
(Inputs from PTI)