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IPL 2017: No miracle-makers, says Chris Lynn after KKR's loss to KXIP

Updated on: 11 May,2017 06:33 AM IST  |  Mohali
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Opener Lynn, who scored 84 in KKR's 14-run defeat to KXIP on Tuesday, says one shouldn't expect much from the team's new batting line-up

IPL 2017: No miracle-makers, says Chris Lynn after KKR's loss to KXIP

Kolkata Knight Riders
Kolkata Knight Riders' opener Chris Lynn en route his 52-ball 84 against Kings XI Punjab at Mohali on Tuesday. Pic/PTI


Kolkata Knight Riders batsman Chris Lynn says miracles should not be expected from his team's relatively new batting line-up even though he and Sunil Narine have done well in the opening slot.


Chasing a target of 168, KKR went down by 14 runs to Kings XI Punjab in an IPL match last night despite Lynn scoring a 52-ball 84.


Before Tuesday's loss, KKR had beaten Royal Challengers Bangalore with Narine blasting the quickest half century in IPL history.

New combination
"We have got a new combination with myself and Sunil coming together and Robbie (Uthappa) coming back into the side. So, we can't expect miracles first up with the new batting lineup," Lynn said.

"In saying that, I think teams are pretty scared of that line-up as well. I think we have still got a lot of positives out of the game and we will be fine," Lynn said.

KKR may be holding on to the number two spot as of now with eight wins from 13 games but with just one match left for them, the two-time champions are wary that things can change fast in this format.

'Loss to KXIP disappointing'
"Obviously disappointed at the loss against Kings XI, we could not get to the two points at the end of the day. If we lose the next one, we could possibly find ourselves out of the competition, that's the challenge ahead.

"We need one big performance against Mumbai (in the next game)," Lynn said.

Asked what was the turning point of the match yesterday, he said, "the dot balls between the sixth and the 11th over dented our run-rate."

He, however, gave full credit the way Kings XI bowlers bowled and restricted KKR.

"Obviously, we tried to win the match in whatever shape and form and it went down to the wire.

"We just lost two quick wickets and momentum is huge in cricket, as you all know, but it's the way how it panned out," he said.

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