Skipper Sanju Samson's departure left Rajasthan Royals in a tight spot but the team still should have won the IPL match against Delhi Capitals here, says their head coach Kumar Sangakkara. (As It Happened|Full Coverage)
In a chase of 222, Samson got out after making 86 off 46 balls. His dismissal left the Royals with a task of getting 60 runs f🍒rom 27 balls and eventually they fell short by 20 runs Tuesday ni༒ght.
A win would have ensured a play-offs spot for the Royals and exit for the Capitals but the result meant that the hosts stayed alive in the tourname𒅌nt.
"Irrespective of that dismissal, we still should have probably sဣeen that game home," Sangakkara said at the post-match press con😼ference.
"Losses happen. We had a great run at the start of the season. We bowled brilliantly in this game, especially Ashwin but once you make too many casual mistakes, it becomes very hard. At ꦐthe end of the day it's about execution."
Samson was not a happy man when he left the field because there were doubts if Shai Hope, who caught him at the boundary ropes, ha♛d touched the fence.
The decision was referred to the T♎V🌼 umpire who ruled Samson out but the Royals skipper chose to argue with on-field umpire before walking back.
Sangakkara said it is༺𓃲 difficult sometimes even for the third umpire to make a call.
"It depends on replays and angles, and sometimes you think the foot🐽's touched. But it is a difficult one for the third umpire to judg𝓡e. The game was at a crucial stage, so that happens in cricket.
"We have different perspectives on it. At the end of the day, you have to stand by that decision in terms of what the umpires did. If we have any other kind of opinion on it🌠, we will share it with the umpire and sort it out."
The c𝐆oach was h🌺appy with Samson's batting approach.
"Sanj𒊎u Samson has a lot of clarity about the way he should bat. There are certian stages where he seems to lose his concentration a little bit and we worked on that in the off season. I🤪t is really important for him, not just as a captain but as a batter. He is exceptionally talented," he said, adding that he takes very good care of the group.
The catch by Hope, who stumbled before regaining his balance, was hailed by Capitals' assistant 𝓰coach Pravin Amre.
"In IPL some moments are very cru𒅌cial, and it was a deciding moment in the game," ⛦Amre said.
"Sanju was batting so well. We have to give credit to the way Hope judged that catch. Umpires are t💦here, and there is so much technology.
"We also thought from the dugout that he has (touched the boundary) but it (happens) in the game, and the umpire's decision is the final decision. It wasn't an 🅺easy catch, it was really travelling. After the game also I spoke to him and he said the ball came very, very fast."
Delhi Capitals moved up a place🙈 to fifth in the points table after Tuesday's win. 🍌They now have 12 points and can get a a maximum of 16 while there are teams that have a chance of getting to 18 points and qualify for the play-offs.