Dravid blames loss on batting failure, promises to bounce back

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Press Trust of India Pune
Last Updated : Apr 12 2013 | 1:05 PM IST
Rajasthan Royals skipper Rahul Dravid blamed the seven-wicket loss to Pune Warriors on the batting collapse in the second part of their innings but vowed to bounce back in the IPL.
"We just kept losing wicket and that cost us dear. Just when we thought we could accelerate, we lost Ajinkya Rahane, we lost (Stuart) Binny and then I got out myself. We lost wickets at crucial times and we could not kicked off for a bigger total," Dravid said after the match last night.
The Royals were going strong at 81 for one in the 12th over before being reduced to 106 for five in the 16th over to end their innings at 145 for five.
"Maybe we were 15 runs short but the way they batted, even that might not have been enough. We have seen (Aaron) Finch before, we discussed him," he said about the Warriors opener who hit 64 off 53 balls to guide his side to victory.
Dravid conceded that the Warriors have some big hitters in their ranks and little could be done once they came off firing.
"They have plenty of power-hitters in the team, Finch, Robin Uthappa, Ross Taylor and Yuvraj Singh, and if they come off, it is difficult for us to do anything. Someday, some of them would have to come off firing and they did today and there's little we could have done," he added.
The former India skipper, however, said it was early days in the tournament and his side would bounce back.
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First Published: Apr 12 2013 | 1:05 PM IST

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