IPL 2019 | Power outrage broke my momentum, reveals Nitish Rana
Kolkata Knight Riders batsman Nitish Rana has blamed the abrupt floodlight failure at the Eden Gardens, which caused him to lose his momentum at a crucial juncture. Power failure, however, isn’t a new phenomenon at the Eden Gardens as it had also seen a match of World Cup 2016 being halted for it.
KKR’s opening IPL match at the Eden Gardens on Sunday saw a 12-minute halt during the second innings when one of
When KKR returned to the crease after the pause, Rana was caught LBW on the very first ball itself as he failed to deal with the slower leg-break delivery. Making 68 runs off 47, Rana looked to be the right opening decision by KKR, who had to let the batsman start after Sunil Narine suffered a finger injury. However, Rana couldn’t get closure despite his good innings and blamed the power outage for it.
“I didn’t know this could happen. My gameplan suddenly got interrupted. I lost my momentum when I came to the dressing room. The atmosphere also became a bit relaxed. I got into the shell because of the break. I could have finished the match if the break was not there,” Rana said at the post-match press conference, reported
Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) joint-secretary Avishek Dalmiya termed the incident an “eventuality“ after the match. “It’s not a glitch actually. It was an eventuality which got rectified,” Dalmiya has said PTI.
As per the official statement from the agency, which controls the operation of the match, a short circuit had happened in the E-Block Tower that led to the 12-minute pause. “There are 131
“The matter was identified and corrective action was taken immediately thereby the system came back to normalcy,” it added.
Interestingly,
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