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Rana hoping to be the perfect anchor to secure KKR

May 03, 2022 12:32 IST

'I have been playing IPL for seven-eight years now and trying to perform the anchor or main player.'

Nitish Rana, right, and Rinku Singh are all smiles after guiding Kolkata Knight Riders to victory over Rajasthan Royals in the IPL match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday.

IMAGE: Nitish Rana, right, and Rinku Singh are all smiles after guiding Kolkata Knight Riders to victory over Rajasthan Royals in the IPL match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday. Photograph: BCCI

Kolkata Knight Riders batter Nitish Rana said having plied his trade in the IPL for considerable number of years, he is now trying to adapt to the role of an anchor, which was on full display against Rajasthan Royals in Mumbai on Monday night.

Rana, who hit an unbeaten 48, anchored a 153-run chase on a slow-paced Wankhede wicket to help KKR beat Rajasthan Royals by seven wickets and snap their five-match losing streak.

 

"A lot of things depend on factors like opponent team and what total we are chasing and what number I am batting. I have been playing IPL for seven-eight years now and trying to perform the anchor or main player (role).

"I have been successful till date and hope that in the coming matches I play such innings for the team," said Rana, at the virtual post-match press conference.

"...the role which the team is giving me according to match situation, I am trying to bat like that. Today, I had to play the anchor's role.

"I knew that if I was there at one end, then things would become easy for us, with players like Rinku (Singh), Andre Russell, and Anukul (Roy) waiting in the wings. So we had depth in batting but my role was to play from one end so that we could easily chase the target," he added.

Rana also heaped praise on young Rinku Singh, who played an unbeaten 42-run cameo off 23 balls.

He said his efforts to calm down a "hyper" Rinku yielded rich dividend for KKR.

"I am very happy for the way he (Rinku) batted, as I know him for 5-6 years and he has worked a lot, scored in every domestic season. The way he was batting, I knew he would do something big for our team once he gets the chance," said Rana.

"When he walked in to bat I tried to calm him as I know he is a little-hyper and told him (if) we bat, we can finish the game in any over. I am very happy for him and hopefully he will continue batting the same way for KKR and himself," he added. 

Rana also took a dig at the critics who have questioned KKR's team selection.

"In our eyes we have got the best eleven; probably the outsiders feel that we haven't. We comfortably won without any big player (making an impact). If we win like this, any eleven is best."

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