'Don't want to crib about...', says KKR head coach Pandit

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NEW DELHI: Despite facing a setback in their loss to Punjab Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders' head coach

Chandrakant Pandit

maintained a positive outlook, expressing a desire not to dwell on their bowling struggles mid-tournament.
Pandit emphasised the importance of focusing on the positives rather than lamenting setbacks. In the previous match, Punjab Kings chased down a mammoth target of 262 runs, propelled by

Jonny Bairstow

's unbeaten century, setting a new record for the highest T20 run-chase.

While acknowledging the defeat, Pandit's remarks highlight KKR's determination to regroup, learn from their mistakes, and approach the remainder of the tournament with resilience and optimism.
"In the middle of the tournament, we can't keep cribbing about it, we have to see what is in our control and how to execute our plans," Pandit said ahead of their clash against Delhi Capitals in Kolkata.

Pandit highlighted the success of KKR's batting unit, emphasizing their ability to consistently score 200-plus totals with ease.
"We want to look at the positive side of it. The result may have gone the other way. But the team is really playing well.
"We played superb cricket. To put up 260-plus also requires equal effort. It's not that the team is getting bowled out for 100-150 runs. We are full of confidence," he said.

KKR's biggest strength is their spin bowling but the batting friendly condition has let down their spinners.
But Pandit didn't want to complain.
"The pitch condition is similar everywhere. (Sunil) Narine has given only 24 runs in four overs (against Punjab). Everywhere there has been big scores. On every pitch the total if you see is massive. One cannot complain about the wickets in particular," he said.
Their star left-arm pacer

Mitchell Starc

missed the previous match due to a thumb injury in his bowling hand.
"He is looking better now. He has recovered well. We will watch him in the nets and then take a call (about his availability)."
(With PTI inputs)

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