This story is from May 12, 2024
'At least respect the delivery...': Virender Sehwag criticizes Rohit Sharma's shot selection against KKR
"Whoever bowls good, just play him out. If two wickets hadn't fallen, Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav could've finished the match an over before. Vaibhav Arora, Mitchell Starc, Andre Russell and Harshit Rana had to ball anyway; if they played out the spinners and didn't lose the wickets, they would've won the game," Sehwag told Cricbuzz.
"You can't have an ego when you come out to bat. You play them out or punish the loose deliveries. Naman Dhir came right at the end and smashed two sixes and a four; if Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav were set at that time, they would've hit 5 balls for boundaries," Sehwag added.
Sehwag was critical of Rohit's dismissal, stressing the importance of tempering aggression with discretion.
Rohit Sharma's recent struggles in the IPL have been apparent, with the skipper failing to replicate his early-season form. Since his century against Chennai Super Kings, Rohit has struggled to make significant contributions, raising concerns about his form ahead of the T20 World Cup.
Kolkata Knight Riders down Mumbai Indians to confirm playoff berth
Spinner Varun Chakravarthy's impressive 2-17 helped Kolkata Knight Riders secure a play-off spot, defeating Mumbai Indians by 18 runs in a rain-reduced IPL match.
Kolkata Knight Riders posted 157-7 with Venkatesh Iyer leading the charge with a quickfire 42 off 21 balls after being put in to bat at Eden Gardens.
Despite Mumbai Indians' solid start at 65-0, Chakravarthy's crucial wickets of Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya turned the tide in Kolkata's favour.
Mumbai Indians' innings ended at 139-8, with Tilak Varma's brisk 32 off 17 balls before falling to Harshit Rana, who also claimed two wickets in the last over.
Andre Russell's two wickets, including that of Suryakumar Yadav, supported Kolkata's victory, securing their ninth win in 12 matches and the first playoff berth.
The top four teams will advance to the play-offs, with the final scheduled for May 26 in Chennai, as Kolkata Knight Riders set the pace for the playoffs.
Despite early setbacks, Venkatesh Iyer's aggressive innings, complemented by contributions from Nitish Rana and Andre Russell, propelled Kolkata to a competitive total.
Jasprit Bumrah and Piyush Chawla's two-wicket hauls were not enough for Mumbai Indians as Kolkata Knight Riders' balanced performance sealed their play-off berth.
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