'Everything started where I played that shot' – Krunal accepts blame for LSG's 32 for 8 collapse

Krunal Pandya accepted “full responsibility” for Lucknow Super Giants’ failure to chase down Mumbai’s 182 for 8 in the IPL 2023 Eliminator in Chennai, which ended their campaign in the competition.

It was the second successive season – the only two they have been part of since becoming one of two new teams, Gujarat Titans the other, in 2022 – where LSG have been knocked out in the Eliminator, having gone down to Royal Challengers Bangalore last year.

“We were in a really good position,” Krunal, who took over the captaincy after an injury ruled KL Rahul out, said in the post-match presentation ceremony. “Everything started where I played that shot that was not on and I completely take full responsibility.”

Chasing 183, LSG lost openers Prerak Mankad and Kyle Mayers inside four overs but were in the chase courtesy a third-wicket partnership between Krunal and Marcus Stoinis. The pair had added 45 when the first strategic time out was called with LSG at 68 for 2. But on the second ball after resumption, Krunal danced down the track to a tossed-up ball from Piyush Chawla and holed out at long-on. From 69 for 2, LSG lost eight wickets for just 32 to be bowled out for 101.

“At that situation, we should have played better cricket,” Krunal said. “The shot I played was not on and I completely take all the blame for where we ended up.”

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