IPL 2024: KL Rahul candid opinion on 'Two Bouncers' rule after defeat to Rajasthan Royals

Lucknow Super Giants captain KL Rahul shares insights on his team's defeat against Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2024 opener, discussing the impact of the new two-bouncers-per-over rule and the challenges faced during the Powerplay.

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Lucknow Super Giants skipper KL Rahul downplayed his team's 20-run loss to Rajasthan Royals in their IPL 2024 opener, highlighting the challenge of the new two-bouncer per over rule. Despite the defeat, Rahul emphasized the significance of the Powerplay, acknowledging that no team has mastered it yet. Both teams struggled in the first six overs, with LSG facing early setbacks at 47 for 3. Reflecting on the match, Rahul praised the efforts of his bowlers and remained optimistic about his team's ability to bounce back. He also expressed satisfaction with his personal performance, having started the season with a half-century, and credited coach Justin Langer for bringing a sense of calm to the team.

"Powerplay is crucial for every team, and I don't think any team has cracked it yet. Mohsin was our powerplay bowler in the first season, but he wasn't fully fit last season. Good to see him back. Naveen has been crucial for us since he has come in," he said.

Rahul felt that 194 wasn't a big target on the Sawai Man Singh track.

"I don't think the target was a lot. It was just 10 over-par. We bowled well in patches. Just made a few mistakes." That his team made a chase out of 194-run target despite losing three quick wickets was a big positive for the skipper.

"We will learn from the small mistakes we made. When we are three [down] for nothing, and we give ourselves a chance of chasing 194 speaks of our line-up.

"But we need to find ways to win games of cricket. We'll try to build from here, and see where we can get stronger," Rahul said.

Having missed the better part of the last season, which he termed "painful", Rahul was happy to start the current edition of the IPL with a half-century.

"When you get runs, you always feel good. But it's important for us to end up on the winning side. That gives more satisfaction." He also hailed Justin Langer for bringing calmness in the dressing room.

"Langer's brought a lot of calmness to the group. I stole his line when I said we need to find ways to win games of cricket. We enjoy having him around.

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