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We played kid's cricket: Warne

Last Updated : 18 April 2011, 04:12 IST
Last Updated : 18 April 2011, 04:12 IST

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After last night's eight-wicket loss, Rajasthan have suffered two consecutive losses to Knight Riders in the ongoing Indian Premier League in a space of three days. But Warne, who had inspired the side to the title in the inaugural season of the tournament, warned his opponents not to write them off yet.

"Our guys played some pretty dumb shots. They played kid's cricket. That was pretty disappointing," he said at the post-match press conference.

"Our preparation has been fantastic. We all had a great practice. The feeling in the group has been fantastic from day one. I just don't know how we failed to put up a performance. That was pretty weak, that was soft, that was embarrassing," Warne said. Warne, who is also the coach of the side, said Rajasthan have produced some of the fine talent in IPL.

"Look at young (Ravindra) Jadeja, look at (Aaron) Finch, (Yusuf) Pathan, (Paul) Valthaty, (Munaf) Patel...These are a lot of guys that played for Rajasthan Royals and have gone on to play fantastic cricket.

"We have two or three players who have been playing for us for three years. It's time for them to stand up and keep pushing. In cricket, it's performance based game. Unfortunately, if they don't perform we will be looking to somebody else," he said.

Warne said the Eden wicket was ordinary as Knight Riders also struggled while chasing. "It was a pretty ordinary wicket. It did not produce good cricket. If it was easy to bat on, they would have got the target in six or seven overs. But it took them about 14 overs. It was a half decent wicket. It was so slow.

"But we didn't get enough runs. That's probably where we went wrong," he said.
"We have got three games in five days with two away and one at home. It's not an ideal condition. IPL is a tough competition."

Warne further said they missed Rahul Dravid, who sat out of the match due to a muscle strain.

"We missed him. He is a class player. I wish he was not injured -- he has a torn quad. I hope he will be back for our match against (Royal Challengers) Bangalore. I hope he will be back soon," the Rajasthan skipper said.

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Published 18 April 2011, 04:12 IST

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