IPL 2019: Andre Russell slams KKR’s ‘bad decisions’

West Indian says team atmosphere not healthy

April 27, 2019 10:18 pm | Updated 10:21 pm IST - Kolkata

Andre Russell says the atmosphere in the team is not healthy as he likes to keep himself confined to his room.

Andre Russell says the atmosphere in the team is not healthy as he likes to keep himself confined to his room.

Star KKR all-rounder Andre Russell on Saturday lamented the “bad decisions” taken by his team in a disappointing IPL campaign which has seen the side lose six games in a row. Russell has been the biggest impact player for KKR with three Man-of-the-Match performances from its four wins but his team has let him down.

“We have a good team but if you make bad decisions then you will always lose games and that’s what we’ve been doing. If we had enough time, I could pinpoint a few games where if we just looked to bowl tighter in areas or bring in right bowlers at the right time, we could have won,” Russell said.

“As a professional cricketer, to be in this position is not the most healthiest position. In terms of decision, we have been bowling wrongly at the wrong time, that’s what been causing for us to keep losing in simple ways,” Russell said on the eve of the game against Mumbai Indians.

Weak opposition

The Jamaican who has amassed 406 runs from 10 innings at an outrageous strike rate of 209.27 was particularly pained at KKR’s failure to defend 176 against a “weak” Rajasthan Royals.

“I’m disappointed that we get defeated by Rajasthan Royals with weak batting order. If we can’t restrict a team for under 170 with our bowling attack then we will need miracles against a strong team like Mumbai.

“They said we have been struggling in batting. But the batting has not been struggling really. We are getting the totals that we should have defended.

“But when you bowl as bad as our bowlers, you don’t really take catches — we have been the worst fielding team so far.”

Russell said the atmosphere in the team is not healthy as he likes to keep himself confined to his room.

“We have to make sure that we have a good practice session, do whatever it takes, put our body on the line and make sure that we take KKR over the line for the next three games.

“I find myself just in my room for the last couple of days losing game after game. I’m not the type of guy to do the walking around... It’s hard to do the walk around losing six games in a row.

“It’s not healthy, to be honest. I’m feeling down at the moment but tomorrow when we cross the rope my energy level will be 150. As cricketers, we have to have the passion inside, and not just to show it on the TV.”

KKR have the worst record against Mumbai Indians who have won eight matches in a 18-5 head-to-head record. The last time KKR had won against MI was four years ago.

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