Needing 12 off the final over, bowled by Kieron Pollard, to overtake the home team's total of 171 for four, Chawla (1 not out off 7 balls) played out a few dot balls and KKR were stopped at 166 for seven to lose the game by five runs at the Wankhede Stadium, here last night.
"He (Pollard) bowled well, but we could have executed our shot selection better. Twelve runs in the last over always bring pressure on the batsmen. If you can't make the right selection it will be difficult. Sometimes it goes for you and other times, it goes against. We are all humans and we all make mistakes," said Shakib about leg spinner Chawla's inability to guide KKR to a win that would have gained them a play-off spot.
"They scored too many runs in last five overs; they scored around 70 runs, but it can happen in a T20 game. We did not play near our best, it was a close game. It was disappointing we had our chances. In a T20 game one or two overs can change the game, that's what happened today."
He said there were some zones where the team can improve ahead of their make-or-break game against Rajasthan Royals, who also need a win to qualify for the last four.
"Today we started well with the ball. It was in the way we finished in the last five, that part we can obviously improve. I thought whoever gets in should also finish the job, that's what we didn't do. Some of our guys were set but could not go on and finish the game. These are some of the areas we can improve on.
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