IPL 2022: Kolkata Knight Riders’ (KKR) head coach Brendon McCullum hailed his team for the character it showed in bouncing back from five successive losses to come up with a clinical all-round performance in the seven-wicket win against Rajasthan Royals (RR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL)at the Wankhede Stadium here. Follow IPL 2022 LIVE Updates with InsideSport.IN, Check KKR beat RR Highlights.
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IPL 2022: KKR coach Brendon McCullum speaks about power of FAITH as KKR finally turns it around to stay alive in playoffs race
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After starting with a win against defending champions Chennai Super Kings in the opener on March 26, KKR lost to Royal Challengers Bangalore but won the next two matches against Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians. They then went through a five-match losing run, going down twice to Delhi Capitals and once each to Sunrisers Hyderabad, Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans.
McCullum said it takes character to bounce back after such a string of defeats.
“Five (losses) on the bounce is no easy feat to pull yourselves out of. I just have to compliment all the guys within the group. I know it’s the first year for all the guys in this team but the guys have stuck really close and we could have easily been on the other side of two or three of those games,” McCullum said at the post-match presentation on Monday.
“It’s not easy to keep the faith sometimes, but the boys are able to do it and tonight was a fantastic performance from a couple of guys who are very good friends in particular.”
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“Rana and Rinku Singh, they will grow so much from that performance. We had guys who arrived late, a couple of injuries, a couple of guys who lost form and confidence as well,” said McCullum.
He defended the constant changes made by his team and said they were necessary.
He also praised Roy for the way he bowled against a strong batting line-up and said it was heartening to see him get a chance after being around for so long.