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AB rues RCB's dismal outing

South African tips Mumbai Indians as favourites for the title
Last Updated 02 May 2017, 20:05 IST

 One of Royal Challengers Bangalore’s batting mainstays AB de Villiers on Tuesday acknowledged that their side have been below par in the ongoing IPL where they haven’t been able to even “compete well enough”.
RCB are out of contention having lost eight out of the 11 matches that they have played so far.

“Unfortunately, this year we haven’t played well as wanted to but I think there are some valuable lessons we have learnt throughout the season. I think we have let ourselves down a little bit in the last few games by not competing as well as we would have wanted to,” De Villiers said at a promotional event.
De Villiers was a bit disappointed about RCB not being able to close out games.

“(Last evening vs MI) I thought we were right in the game which was great and that is the kind of thing you want, that you want to compete. I was hoping we could somehow find a way to pull it through but it wasn’t meant to be. We have a few more games left and hopefully will finish the season with dignity,” he added.

The 33-year old, who was the top-scorer for his side on Monday evening with a 27-ball 43, backed table-toppers Mumbai Indians and said they have a good chance to go all the way through this year. “I think they (Mumbai Indians) have got a wonderful team as well and they have got a really good chance of going all the way during this season,” he said.

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(Published 02 May 2017, 20:05 IST)

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