18 December 2023, Bengaluru Mo Bobat, the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) Director of Cricket, provided insight into the team’s strategic goals for the upcoming IPL auctions at the Leaders Meet India event hosted by the RCB Innovation Lab.
In order to further fortify the player base, Mo Bobat emphasized the need to make wise decisions during trades and auctions. Our top order is quite potent, and we have a solid core of players that we can keep around. We tried to strengthen the middle order while making judgments on player releases, and adding Cameron Green was a great step in that direction.
We consider Mohammed Siraj to be an integral part of our work; therefore, going forward, we will make it a top priority to provide him with other bowling alternatives, including possibilities to bowl internationally. Next, we have a core of regional spinners that is, in my opinion, rather robust. A few of them have had some opportunities in the past year or two, and going forward, they may take on additional leadership roles, he said.
As one of the main organizers of the inaugural RCB Innovation Lab, the forty-year-old discussed the unique aspects of the summit and its ideation process. “We wanted RCB to be known as innovators on and off the field when we first conceptualized the RCB Innovation Lab,” the man said. This is the first project the leaders are conducting in India, but they have a great track record of doing this kind of stuff elsewhere.
This one is intentionally designed to be a hybrid environment where business and high performance coexist. Given how closely related the two items are, that is pretty significant. It should serve as a little catalyst for development and change in terms of funding, support, and decision-making for all Indian sports.
In order for athletes to show off their skills, Mo Bobat also emphasized how important it is to create the ideal culture and performance atmosphere.
Here, I’m committing to a long-term endeavor. In Faf, our outstanding captain, we have a great group of veteran players with experience, including Virat, Maxi (Maxwell), and DK (Dinesh Karthik). Thus, the substances have a lot of strength. Making sure the athletes can truly go out and show off their abilities and delight the public is the next goal. This involves creating the ideal performance and culture. The supporters will become excited if we stick to our procedures, play an aggressive style of cricket, and have those few occasions when we’re willing to take risks.
“Naturally, cricket tends to get attracted to and gravitate towards things like the control and the lateral movement of fast bowlers, but what we should be doing is identifying players that have the pace and the balance,” Bobat said, delving into the skill, physical, and psychological aspects of selecting the ideal fast bowler using data and a holistic approach—a strategy that will be crucial for RCB heading into the IPL 2024 auction.
I make that distinction because, while it is possible to teach someone how to enhance their craft, lateral movement, and ball accuracy, pace and manufacturing balance are more difficult to teach because these skills include physicality and release height. It is therefore crucial to recognize the difference between the qualities we must recognize and the ones we may gradually educate.
Regarding India’s cricket skills, Bobat praised the men’s team’s steady and outstanding achievements in the just-finished World Cup 2023 while also expressing his appreciation for the nation’s talent pool.