PBKS VS CSK: Kaikwad told the place where Chennai Super Kings missed after the fourth defeat

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PBKS vs csk: Chennai Super Kings captain Rupuraj Kaikwad said his team is under the burden of badling after losing 18 runs against the Punjab kings in the Indian Premier League on Tuesday. In the last few matches, Super Kings have been constantly dripping catches, and on Tuesday, in the second ball of the tournament, Priyan Arya gave Arya a life to a wonderful century.
Punjab Kings’ 220 runs, Super Kings’s opener, Davon Kanway (69 runs, 49 balls, six fours, two sixes) and half -century and Shivam Dubey (42), can score only 201 runs in five wickets with five wickets. Punjab Kings had previously drowned 219 runs for six wickets and surpassed the bad start. Priyan Arya scored 103 off 42 balls with nine sixes and seven fours. For the sixth wicket, he shared with the 71 -ball 71 -Bal Corporation Shashank Singh (not 52) when he had trouble taking five wickets for 83 runs.
Gaikwad said fielding has made a difference in the last few matches. Kaikwad said after the match, “This is the only difference in the last four matches (leaving the catch). This is very important. Every time we leave the catch, the same batsman takes an additional 20, 25 or 30 runs.
He said, “Sometimes you have to appreciate Priyance’s play. He used his occasions. It was a high -risk batting and it was very good for him. Even if we were taking wickets and maintaining the flow.” Kaikwad said his batting was good, but he said that the fielding was more runs. He said, “We could have given less than 10-15 runs. If we had done better, it was a great performance from the batting perspective today. This was what we wanted. Our batsmen were excellent. Power play was excellent. It was a great performance and many positive things.”
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