
The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) presented a stimulating exhibition in their last League match against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) to finish in the top two and ensure a place in qualifying 1 of the Premier League of the ongoing Indian (IPL 2025). Now they will block horns with Punjab Kings (Pbks) and a victory will put them directly on the Summit clash.
However, before the decisive clash, RCB will be forced to try a new approach to the party. Now they will go to the accessory without any practice session, since they have very little time between the games.
Before his second shock of the second league stage against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), RCB chief coach Andy Flower had also expressed similar concerns with programming.
In particular, RCB played against LSG on May 27 and only has one day in the middle where they had to travel before facing the Punjab outfit on May 29.
“That is not your ideal advance to a classification game. We will end up late, we will bed quite late, then we will travel on 28 and play 29, but that is the situation in front of us. The best way that everyone has the reality of that, we will deal with that and we will be ready for that game.”
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RCB, who has an eye on winning the elusive title of the maiden, will get a great impulse of stars abroad with Tim David and Josh Hazlewood that is expected to return.
David had suffered an injury to the hamstrings in the SRH game and was absent for the LSG game. On the other hand, Hazlewood had returned home during the IPL suspension and was rehabilitating from a shoulder concern, but had arrived in India before his last game. Despite that, RCB’s management kept him out of the crash to keep him fresh for the playoffs.
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