NEW DELHI: The dejection on captain Hardik Pandya’s face was clearly visible as sloppy fielding turned out to be one of the main reasons for Mumbai Indians’ defeat against Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens on Wednesday.After MI posted 147/8 in 20 overs, they had a few opportunities in the field but failed to capitalize on them. The frustration peaked in the 10th over when KKR’s Rovman Powell hit a pull shot off Hardik Pandya.Deepak Chahar, at fine leg, looked set to take the ball, but he left it to Robin Minz coming from deep square leg, and the ball eventually landed safely between the two fielders.“(What happened on the field?) I don’t know. I think throughout the season we were pretty poor in lineout. I think we lost a lot of takes, which obviously no one wants to do. But in this part of the game, I think there is no hiding,” Pandya said after the match.“I think if you have chances, if you want to win matches, you have to take every opportunity, even half chances. But yes, when you let go of chances that can change the game, you are always chasing the match,” he added.Kolkata Knight Riders stayed alive in the playoff race with a crucial four-wicket win as a Sunil Narine-led bowling attack once again unraveled on a tricky Eden Gardens surface.Needing a win to stay in contention, KKR produced a disciplined effort to restrict the already eliminated five-time champions to 147/8 after Ajinkya Rahane won the toss and elected to field.This was also the third time Pandya lost four consecutive matches as captain in the IPL.“(You were short about 20 runs?) Yeah, I mean, quite entertaining. Definitely as a batting group, we were short 20 runs. I think we lost a lot of wickets in the powerplay, but if Tilak and I had stayed longer, and struck up a few more partnerships and got those 15-20 runs, I think we would have had a decent chance,” Pandya said.
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