Beyond Rajat Patidar’s match-winning captain’s knock
By K.R. Nayar Rajat Patidar’s unbeaten 93 that carried Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) into the final was not just a captain’s knock. It was much more than a match-winning innings played by a captain to book his team’s place in the final. It was majestic and explosive. From being an anchor, he turned into an accelerator. He transformed the name of Royal Challengers into royal conquerors. While admiring the brilliance of his knock, we may have overlooked a few things. The margin of victory over Gujarat Titans (GT) was 92 runs, one run less than his 93, which came off just 33 balls with nine sixes and five boundaries. But more valuable than the runs he scored was how it boosted his team’s total and put GT under pressure. So sharp was Patidar’s intent towards setting a big total that throughout his knock there was only one dot ball, and that too fetched his team a bye. Very few may have noticed that his strike rate of 281.81 is the highest strike rate for any captain sco...