After a sluggish start to the season, Rajat Patidar (41 runs) talked to JioCinema on Match Centre Live about Virat Kohli’s enthusiasm, the team’s belief in him, his performance, and the importance of the veteran players in the group.
On Saturday, May 18, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) defeated the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) by a margin of 27 runs at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, securing their spot in the 2024 IPL Playoffs. Both teams were at 14 points after their group-stage departure, with RCB having a higher NRR. Batting first, RCB scored 218 runs and Chennai managed to score 191 runs in their allotted overs.
Regardless of the circumstances, Virat Kohli (the player) gives everyone on the pitch energy. Every player looks up to him, learning more, and he keeps the atmosphere wonderful.
Rajat Patidar on RCB’s conviction that they could get over the season’s sluggish beginning
“We thought we could modify the scoring structure. It has happened previously, and RCB has carried it out. It was a terrific setting because there were experienced players and examples all around us. Everyone thought that this could be changed.
Patidar commented on his performance and the veteran RCB players’ encouragement, saying, “My role was clear, and all I wanted to do was execute it correctly.” Players like DK, Virat, Faf, and Green are among our team’s numerous seasoned players. I have benefited greatly from the things I have had the opportunity to learn from them.
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The victory also pleased Lockie Ferguson, the pacer for the RCB. In an interview on air following his critical last over, the pacer stated, “Unbelievable, not sure how to put in words, complete team effort; it wasn’t easy to bowl at the end, it was very wet.” It was fantastic, Yash, to get rid of MS and finish the work. This is bowling; it’s supposed to be unpredictable and keep the batters guessing.
We needed to keep the hitters guessing because there’s some spin as well. We completed the task in the end. When bowled on a length, the wicket was giving a little trouble, so I asked why he didn’t deliver a yorker in the 19th over. If only I could go back in time. Though maybe we could have given it a shot, we all know how skilled Jaddu (Ravindra Jadeja) is with the yorker ball. I appreciate Yash finishing the task.