RCB stand-in skipper Jitesh Sharma called for a loss against SRH ‘Good Sign’ in a bizarre statement

Royal Challengers Bangalore Stand-in Captain Jitesh Sharma believes that his 42-run defeat against Sunrisers Hyderabad is a “good sign”, as it allows him to examine and analyze his final group stage features and playoff clash in the 18th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Eliminated Sunrisers removed the golden opportunity of RCB, which was removed from the top of the table in Gujarat. Hyderabad, who dropped the Lucknow super veterans out of the playoff race earlier this week, spoiled the party for Royal Challengers with another clinical performance.
Ishaan Kishan’s 48 delivery from 94* scorching, with the contribution of work from the rest of the batsmen, operated Hyderabad until a difficult 231/6. In response, Virat Kohli and Phil Salat replaced the tide in favor of RCB, but the middle order could not retain favorable speed.
Jeetesh, who served as a stand-in replacement for Rajat Patidar, felt that he gave 20 to 30 runs additional, given that he was “rusty” and had no response to the tireless attacks provided by Sunrisers, even though he kept them to bat against his wish after the toss.
“I think it was an additional 20-30 runs. He played very well. I had no answer to his attack. We were rusty. Initially there was no intensity. In death, we were bowling more accurately,” Jitesh said after the match.
Jitesh revealed that he did not meet with Tim David, who injured his hamstring on the first ball of the first innings, while attempted to stop Kishan’s flick from going behind the border rope. Despite the injury, David left for batting in the 17th over after Jitesh’s dismissal.
He was inconvenienced to sprint for a single and finally lost his wicket when he directly away his shot from Ishaan Malinga. Jitesh revealed that he had not met Australian and said, “Now, I have not met David because I was upset that I was out.”
The wicketkeeper batsman did not pay attention to the negative that his first distant defeat was brought. He focused his focus on positivity and said, “Sometimes losing a game is a very good sign because you can check and analyze. Positive things are that everyone is inside. After this loss, we have a shock to check. [things] again. we will proceed. ,
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