KKR slipped to the fourth of the table after losing the 10-overs-a-side rain-truncated game against Royal Challengers Bangalore. With 4 losses and 4 wins from 9 outings, KKR are relying on 2 home games.
"We got four big games to go - we got two home games which are going to be important. We are pretty good at home. We are at the business end of the tournament, so there is going to be a pressure on us," said Doeschate.
Asked whether playing four matches in seven days troubling KKR, Doeschate said, "No, that's not been an issue at all because every other teams also have same schedules."
Doeschate said truncated games are part and parcel of the sport, which goes either way - in the team's favour or against it.
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"We started off well with the bat and ball, but we could not capitalise. It is a part of the sport. Games such as these, they go either way," he said.
"We thought it was enough, but looking at their batting lineup - when they have players like Gayle, AB De Villiers and Kohli - and the way Mandeep played there - you know you are never guaranteed of a result," he said.
The 34-year-old admitted that the road ahead is going to be tough as the tournament slowly moves towards the business end.