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‘I don’t have to beat around the bush’: Shreyas Iyer’s scathing words post Punjab’s loss against DC

Punjab Kings suffered their fourth consecutive loss this IPL with the three-wicket loss against Delhi Capitals at Dharamshala on Monday

With the three-wicket loss against Delhi Capitals at Dharamshala, Punjab Kings suffered their fourth consecutive loss in this year’s IPL. The Shreyas Iyer led team, which was once leading the points table and had six wins out of seven matches with one no result match, is now placed fourth in the points table. The team could have climbed to the top spot if they would have won the match. Defending 210 runs, Punjab Kings had Delhi Capitals at. 38 for 3 in five overs before their bowlers let the Axar Patel led side make a comeback in the match. With Capitals winning the match with one over to spare and Kings giving away 78 runs in the last five overs of Capitals’ innings Iyer sounded harsh on the team’s bowling as well fielding. When asked whether the team got it wrong in the match, Iyer spoke about how the team’s bowling and fielding let the team down.

“I mean, I don’t have to beat around the bush, I will just say our fielding and bowling again,” Iyer shared while speaking in the past match presentation.

Post their win against Delhi Capitals last month with the win being the team’s sixth win this season, Punjab Kings first lost against Rajasthan Royals followed by the loss against Gujarat Titans. The team then lost against Sunrisers’ Hyderabad in their last match prior to Monday’s game. On Monday, Punjab Kings had posted a total of 210 for 5 in 20 overs. The team was once placed at 51 for 0 after the third over but finished with a total of 210. Delhi Capitals lost three wickets in the power play with the wicket offering assistance for seamers. Interestingly, like Delhi Capitals, Punjab Kings too did not bowl a spinner while bowling. When asked whether the total of 210 was enough on the Dharamshala surface, Iyer spoke how he saw the total put by his team was 30 runs more on the Dharamshala wicket considering the situation. Absolutely, I feel that it was 30 runs more on this wicket considering how the ball was seeming and there was variable bounce. (On using spinners) There was absolutely a thought in my mind, but the way the ball was seaming and the way the wicket was helping the seamers, I think if we could have executed out line and length precisely, we could have been able to extract wickets. But unfortunately again, we didn’t,” added Iyer.