Chennai Tremendous Kings batter Ambati Rayudu has strongly reacted to some experiences linking one in all his tweets as a response to what the nice Sunil Gavaskar stated throughout commentary for the IPL 2023 match between CCSK and Rajasthan Royals. “You got to field. You can’t just come out to bat and start hitting the ball. You can’t do that. We have seen that with Prithvi Shaw. He has just been coming out to bat without success. No fielding, no scoring. Rayudu is out for a second-ball duck,” Gavaskar stated on air.
CSK misplaced the match to RR. After the sport ended, Rayudu put out a tweet: “In life and sport ups and downs are a constant part. We need to be positive and keeping working hard and things will turn around.. results are not always a measure of our effort. So always keeping smiling and enjoy the process.”
In life and sport ups and downs are a relentless half. We have to be optimistic and maintaining working onerous and issues will flip round.. outcomes aren’t all the time a measure of our effort. So all the time maintaining smiling and benefit from the course of.. pic.twitter.com/1AYAALkGBM
— ATR (@RayuduAmbati) April 28, 2023
Some media experiences claimed that this tweet was a response to what Gavaskar stated.
Nonetheless, Rayudu has clarified that there’s now connection. “What nonsense… my tweet has nothing to do with the great mr Gavaskars comments.. his opinions are well respected and in regards to my fielding . A player doesn’t decide if he wants to field or not,” Ambati Rayudu tweeted.
What nonsense… my tweet has nothing to do with the nice mr Gavaskars feedback.. his opinions are nicely revered and with regard to my fielding . A participant does not determine if he needs to area or not.
— ATR (@RayuduAmbati) April 28, 2023
Chennai Tremendous Kings suffered a complete loss to Rajasthan Royals within the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 match on Thursday, falling 33 runs wanting the goal of 203 runs. The hosts, regardless of missing a little bit of residence help from followers, put in a wonderful show of batting, with Yashasvi Jaiswal rising because the top-scoring batter. Chasing such a stiff goal, CSK skipper MS Dhoni admitted that there have been simply too many runs to chase for his crew, particularly due to the best way the Royals batted within the first 6 overs.
Rajasthan began the match in fifth gear, placing a whopping 64 runs on the board within the first 6 overs, with Jaiswal and Buttler placing one more half-century stand for the opening wicket. Although Buttler did not convert his begin into a giant rating, Jaiswal went on and scored 77 runs off 43 balls to put a stable basis for his crew.
Chasing the goal of 203 runs, Chennai barely seemed in charge of the required run-rate which saved growing regardless of Ruturaj Gaikwad (47) and Shivam Dube (53) producing stable knocks.
With PTI
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