Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) skipper Virat Kohli called it "criminal" after his bowlers' profligacy in the death allowed Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to chase down 205 in the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Wednesday.
Chasing 206, CSK were reduced to 74/4 but Mahendra Singh Dhoni blazed his way to an unbeaten 70 off 34 balls, while opener Ambati Rayudu slammed a 53-ball 82 to overhaul the target in the last over with two balls to spare.
Dhoni blasted seven sixes, including one to seal the winning runs , while Rayudu cracked eight sixes. Overall, a record 33 sixes were hit at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
"The way we bowled is just not acceptable. Just not good enough on the day, 72/4 and giving away runs like that for just one wicket is criminal. Something that we need to address going forward because we haven't bowled well. If we cannot defend even 200, it's a problem somewhere," Kohli said after the match.
"We have to back the guys and have enough confidence in them and they need to be clear in their head to execute things. The pitch played really well, spin played a massive factor. Some quality batting with both sides getting 200.
"Great game for people to see but as a team, we are disappointed to not get across the line," added Kohli, who was also fined Rs 12 lakh because of slow over-rate.
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