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"KKR Had No Right To Win After They Were Five Down": Shane Watson On MI's Loss At Wankhede

04:10 PM May 04, 2024 IST | 8PM News Desk
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"KKR had no right to win after they were five down": Shane Watson on MI's loss at Wankhede

Mumbai : After the clash between Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders, Australia's World Cup-winner allrounder Shane Watson said that the Kolkata-based franchise didn't deserve to win the match as they lost the first five wickets very quickly.

Riding on an 83-run stand between Venkatesh Iyer-Manish Pandey followed by Mitchell Starc's pure pace magic KKR registered a 24-run victory against MI at the Wankhede Stadium on Friday.

Starc made an extraordinary comeback in the tournament returning with a figure of 4-33. The Knight Riders ended their 12-year wait for a victory at the Wankhede stadium with a 24-run win to edge closer to the playoff spots.

Former Australian cricketer asserted that the Knight Riders had no right to win the match after losing the first five wickets so early in the clash against the five-time champion MI.

"KKR had no right to win that game tonight after the position they were in five wickets down. It just shows the fight that they have and also just some of the things that happened. Some of the decisions that were made whether that was bowling changes or batting lineup deployment, some of those decisions were very baffling just to really give KKR the upper hand in a game that was just on a knife's edge at certain times," Watson said on Jio Cinema.

The 42-year-old further stated that this victory will give the Shreyas Iyer-led side a lot of confidence.

"Look that will give KKR so much confidence to know that they don't have to be at their very best and be in a position where the game was nearly done and they've got the fight and determination to find their way to actually get on the right side of the result," the two-time IPL champion added.

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