<p>Kolkata Knight Riders captain Eoin Morgan hopes change of venue will bring change in fortune for his side who slumped to the bottom of the points table after Saturday's six-wicket defeat by Rajasthan Royals in the ongoing Indian Premier League.</p>.<p>Two-time champions Kolkata suffered their fourth defeat in five matches after yet another insipid batting display in Mumbai where they managed 133-9 which Rajasthan chased down with seven balls to spare.</p>.<p>"We were sort of behind the eight ball probably from the get-go," England's World Cup winning captain Morgan told reporters after the loss.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/srh-eyes-second-win-as-they-take-on-sturdy-dc-ipl-2021-sunrisers-hyderabad-vs-delhi-capitals-swot-analysis-978430.html" target="_blank">SRH eyes second win as they take on sturdy DC | IPL 2021 Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Delhi Capitals: SWOT Analysis </a></strong></p>.<p>"Rajasthan adapted to the wicket really well and we didn't...(Kolkata were) about 40 runs short, which is a lot in a T20 game. Too much for our bowlers."</p>.<p>Kolkata will play their next four games in Ahmedabad and Morgan is optimistic the two-time champions could stage a turnaround.</p>.<p>"Moving forward, and changing venue - we look to Ahmedabad where we have a number of games. Hopefully, a better venue that suits us."</p>.<p>Morgan's own form mirrors his team's batting struggles and the 34-year-old said Kolkata were keen to play their natural attacking game.</p>.<p>"I think the clearer the mind, the easier it is," said Morgan who was run out for a duck.</p>.<p>"We know the capabilities of our side. There is an element of playing smart cricket and building partnerships within that, but ultimately we want guys to play some free-flowing cricket."</p>
<p>Kolkata Knight Riders captain Eoin Morgan hopes change of venue will bring change in fortune for his side who slumped to the bottom of the points table after Saturday's six-wicket defeat by Rajasthan Royals in the ongoing Indian Premier League.</p>.<p>Two-time champions Kolkata suffered their fourth defeat in five matches after yet another insipid batting display in Mumbai where they managed 133-9 which Rajasthan chased down with seven balls to spare.</p>.<p>"We were sort of behind the eight ball probably from the get-go," England's World Cup winning captain Morgan told reporters after the loss.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/cricket/ipl/srh-eyes-second-win-as-they-take-on-sturdy-dc-ipl-2021-sunrisers-hyderabad-vs-delhi-capitals-swot-analysis-978430.html" target="_blank">SRH eyes second win as they take on sturdy DC | IPL 2021 Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Delhi Capitals: SWOT Analysis </a></strong></p>.<p>"Rajasthan adapted to the wicket really well and we didn't...(Kolkata were) about 40 runs short, which is a lot in a T20 game. Too much for our bowlers."</p>.<p>Kolkata will play their next four games in Ahmedabad and Morgan is optimistic the two-time champions could stage a turnaround.</p>.<p>"Moving forward, and changing venue - we look to Ahmedabad where we have a number of games. Hopefully, a better venue that suits us."</p>.<p>Morgan's own form mirrors his team's batting struggles and the 34-year-old said Kolkata were keen to play their natural attacking game.</p>.<p>"I think the clearer the mind, the easier it is," said Morgan who was run out for a duck.</p>.<p>"We know the capabilities of our side. There is an element of playing smart cricket and building partnerships within that, but ultimately we want guys to play some free-flowing cricket."</p>