<p class="title">KXIP coach Brad Hodge has made no bones about his team's over reliance on openers Chris Gayle and K L Rahul though he hopes the middle order will deliver going forward in the Indian Premier League.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“Yes I admit that we rely heavily on Chris Gayle and KL Rahul but that is the case with almost every team. It (middle-order) has been (a concern), for sure," said Hodge after the loss against Rajasthan Royals here on Tuesday night.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"We know that KL is in great form and when Chris Gayle fires, anything can happen."</p>.<p class="bodytext">We have got some extremely talented players and we need them to lift a little bit and contribute a little bit more to what they are doing."</p>.<p class="bodytext">KXIP lost by 15 runs despite an unbeaten 95 off 70 balls from Rahul. It was their fourth loss in 10 matches.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"Unfortunately, we did not have anyone to help KL Rahul get the job done. It is a slight area of concern. Every team has a couple of good players and the rest of the batting revolves around them. But we have been getting good contributions from others too."</p>.<p class="bodytext">Hodge said Rahul did the best he could under the circumstances.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"It was difficult. In hindsight it is different. Look, if he (Rahul) had pushed a bit harder and lost his wicket, then we might not have gotten this close. It is a different thing in hindsight.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"If you maintain a level, and if you have to chase 12 an over in the last five, you can get that but it probably got a little bit out of hand. You cannot leave it all on KL. If we had contributions from the middle order, we might have been in a better position. But that didn't happen," said the Australian.</p>.<p class="bodytext">KXIP conceded 158 runs against Royals with Jos Buttler scoring 82 off 58 balls. Hodge felt his bowlers could have done better.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"I think our bowling unit has been outstanding throughout the tournament. That is probably the one area which is contributing well. But if someone is having a good day like that there is not much one can do about. I feel we bowled a fraction wide to Butler and he capitalised on it."</p>.<p class="bodytext">On the other hand, player of the match Buttler said that the wicket had slowed considerably and he knew that 160 -170 would be a challenging total.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“Actually, after the first six overs I thought it was a 180-190 pitch. And then it sort of changed very quickly and started to slow up. I thought 160-170 was going to be a very good score. Early wickets were crucial too and I am happy that Gowtham dealt two vital blows early."</p>.<p class="bodytext">Talking about his new role as an opener and if it had something to do with team mentor Shane Warne, Buttler said that it was nice to have around a cricketer like him in the dugout.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“I spent a lot of time in my career and enjoy batting in the middle order. I am very comfortable in that position but I just did not play well enough in that position. I was lucky that there was change of decision and try opening it has worked well so far," said a modest Buttler who has now three consecutive fifties in that position."</p>.<p class="bodytext">PTI</p>
<p class="title">KXIP coach Brad Hodge has made no bones about his team's over reliance on openers Chris Gayle and K L Rahul though he hopes the middle order will deliver going forward in the Indian Premier League.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“Yes I admit that we rely heavily on Chris Gayle and KL Rahul but that is the case with almost every team. It (middle-order) has been (a concern), for sure," said Hodge after the loss against Rajasthan Royals here on Tuesday night.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"We know that KL is in great form and when Chris Gayle fires, anything can happen."</p>.<p class="bodytext">We have got some extremely talented players and we need them to lift a little bit and contribute a little bit more to what they are doing."</p>.<p class="bodytext">KXIP lost by 15 runs despite an unbeaten 95 off 70 balls from Rahul. It was their fourth loss in 10 matches.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"Unfortunately, we did not have anyone to help KL Rahul get the job done. It is a slight area of concern. Every team has a couple of good players and the rest of the batting revolves around them. But we have been getting good contributions from others too."</p>.<p class="bodytext">Hodge said Rahul did the best he could under the circumstances.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"It was difficult. In hindsight it is different. Look, if he (Rahul) had pushed a bit harder and lost his wicket, then we might not have gotten this close. It is a different thing in hindsight.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"If you maintain a level, and if you have to chase 12 an over in the last five, you can get that but it probably got a little bit out of hand. You cannot leave it all on KL. If we had contributions from the middle order, we might have been in a better position. But that didn't happen," said the Australian.</p>.<p class="bodytext">KXIP conceded 158 runs against Royals with Jos Buttler scoring 82 off 58 balls. Hodge felt his bowlers could have done better.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"I think our bowling unit has been outstanding throughout the tournament. That is probably the one area which is contributing well. But if someone is having a good day like that there is not much one can do about. I feel we bowled a fraction wide to Butler and he capitalised on it."</p>.<p class="bodytext">On the other hand, player of the match Buttler said that the wicket had slowed considerably and he knew that 160 -170 would be a challenging total.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“Actually, after the first six overs I thought it was a 180-190 pitch. And then it sort of changed very quickly and started to slow up. I thought 160-170 was going to be a very good score. Early wickets were crucial too and I am happy that Gowtham dealt two vital blows early."</p>.<p class="bodytext">Talking about his new role as an opener and if it had something to do with team mentor Shane Warne, Buttler said that it was nice to have around a cricketer like him in the dugout.</p>.<p class="bodytext">“I spent a lot of time in my career and enjoy batting in the middle order. I am very comfortable in that position but I just did not play well enough in that position. I was lucky that there was change of decision and try opening it has worked well so far," said a modest Buttler who has now three consecutive fifties in that position."</p>.<p class="bodytext">PTI</p>