KL Rahul wants the top-order to “set the game” for Lucknow Super Giants

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RR had defeated the LSG by 24 runs on Sunday

LSG skipper KL Rahul wants his top-order to play the key role in the games following the second consecutive loss in the IPL 2022 while the franchise needs to win the next clash against KKR on Wednesday to finish in the top two.

Lucknow Super Giants skipper KL Rahul wants his top-order to play a key role in the games following the second consecutive loss in the ongoing Indian Premier League. 

Rajasthan Royals defeat the LSGs by 24 runs and it was the franchise’s first back-to-back defeat in the competition, reducing their chances of finishing in the top two.

The franchise needs to win the next clash against Kolkata Knight Riders on Wednesday to finish in the top two and get two shots at reaching the final.

“I won’t lie, yes, there is a bit of pressure. We all know in this competition nothing comes easy and no point comes easy, and we’ve had to learn that the hard way.

“We could have so easily been sitting today and could have qualified and gone into the last game with a free mindset and try to enjoy our cricket,”

Rahul said at the post-match press conference.

While chasing the 179, LSG lost the three wickets very early which has put some extra pressure on the middle-order. He highlighted why Marcus Stoinis is batting lower down the order.

“What we’re trying to do is utilize players who will best suit the situation. And for us, Marcus is one of those players. He has that brute force and we know that he can be dangerous at the back end. So we just tried to hold him back a little bit.

“We’ve given everybody different roles and it depends on which over someone gets out and who walks in. So we’ve kept it slightly flexible with the batting roles. This is the role we picked him to do, which is to be a finisher for us.

“But you need someone to support him at the other end. He needs and the team needs the top order to set up the game for someone like Stoinis and Jason (Holder) to come in and finish games. This hasn’t happened, unfortunately.”

Rajasthan entered the top two following the win over LSG. No batters scored a fifty, yet the Royals put up a decent total.

“That’s what our team is all about. If you look at the win today, each and everyone who went in to bat showed intent and contributed around 10-20 runs which were very crucial in this game,”

skipper Sanju Samson said.

“If you look at our team we have a lot of match-winners, match-winners in the sense that they go and play their role in that particular moment. Be it only three-four overs remaining or in the PowerPlay, it’s only about doing your role and sticking to it,”

he added.

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