Highveld Lions' seamer Sohail Tanvir cited lack of experience as the reason for his team's defeat at the hands of Rajasthan Royals and said the batsmen simply failed make any impact.
"We lack the experience. We are an inexperienced side and the youngsters are not used to playing under pressure and also in such atmosphere. Perhaps we gave the Royals 15-20 runs more," said Tanvir after Lions' 30-run loss to Royals in their Champions League T20 match here last night.
"Moreover, Brad Hodge was picking everything we threw at him. It was fine innings and overall the hosts batted well, and the credit goes to them. They had few big overs but we didn't have any," he added.
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The Lions, with one loss and a game washed out, are placed second-last in the Group A table and Tanvir said his team was in a do-or-die situation now.
"With one game washed out and one bad loss we know that we and Mumbai Indians are in a do-or-die situation," he said.
The Pakistani pacer, however, insisted that the Lions' batsmen would be better equipped as compared to Mumbai Indians on the hard and bouncy Jaipur pitch when they take on each other here tomorrow.
"The clash against the IPL 6 champions Mumbai has been shifted to Jaipur from Ahmadabad and I am happy about it because the Jaipur pitch gives a chance to both batsman and bowlers.
"Our batsmen are used to playing on hard and bouncy wickets, which offer movement. I feel we would be better equipped on this surface," said Tanvir, who has also played for Rajasthan Royals.
Asked about injured Neil McKenzie, Lions' experienced middle-order batsman, Tanvir said, "Hopefully McKenzie will recover soon and lend solidity to the middle order. He is expected to get fit soon.