Dinesh Karthik Reveals Coaching Philosophy Behind RCB's Record Chase

Dinesh Karthik, RCB's batting coach, details his philosophy of understanding each player's unique needs and career stage to prepare them for specific match situations. He emphasizes tailoring preparation, such as helping Tim David with scenario-based drills and Phil Salt with facing the new ball. Karthik credits his recent playing career and broadcasting experience for teaching him clear, concise communication and analytical observation. Players like Phil Salt praise Karthik's detailed approach and ability to simplify complex information for on-field execution.

Key Points: Dinesh Karthik on Coaching Philosophy for RCB Batters

  • Tailored coaching for individual players
  • Simulating specific match scenarios
  • Clarity and brevity from broadcasting experience
  • Trusting elite players' decision-making
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"Coaching is as much about understanding the person as it is about the skill": Dinesh Karthik

RCB's Dinesh Karthik explains his coaching approach, emphasizing understanding the player, tailored preparation, and clarity from his playing & broadcasting experience.

"Coaching is as much about understanding the person as it is about the skill. - Dinesh Karthik"

Bengaluru, April 2

The Royal Challengers Bengaluru side began their 2026 IPL campaign by scripting history, pulling off the fastest 200-plus chase in IPL history against Sunrisers Hyderabad, chasing down the target in just 15.4 overs.

"In our team, we have players at very different stages of their careers. All of them are eager to learn, and my role is to understand what each individual needs, while ultimately preparing them for match situations. Where they bat and the challenges they face, are very different. For example, someone like Phil Salt will often deal with the new ball swinging, whereas for someone like Romario Shepherd, swing is rarely a factor at that stage. So, it's about helping them understand those scenarios, what positions to get into, what to look for and then observing and giving them feedback accordingly. Coaching is as much about understanding the person as it is about the skill," Karthik said, reflecting on his coaching philosophy, according to a press release from the franchise.

Drawing from both his playing days and time in broadcasting, Karthik has also emphasised clarity, brevity, and trust, allowing players to make informed decisions in high-pressure situations, it added.

"DK is a mastermind. He's very detailed and excellent at gathering information along with Freddy (Wilde) and the rest of the coaching staff, and then simplifying it into something that's easy to take onto the pitch. That's probably his biggest strength. He brings a lot to the coaching setup, and it's even more valuable because he's played at the highest level so recently. We're very fortunate to have him," Phil Salt commented on the batting coach, as per the release.

"These are elite players who are already dominating world cricket, so you don't need to overcoach. It's about giving them the right inputs and trusting them to make the best decisions. My experience in broadcasting has been very helpful. You travel, watch different teams and players closely, and analyse both their strengths and weaknesses. As a commentator, you're constantly observing and breaking the game down, which helps later in coaching. It's also taught me to communicate clearly and concisely, and that really helps when working with players," Dinesh Karthik added, as per the release.

RCB's batting performances this season have reflected a clear sense of structure and adaptability across phases. And a key aspect of Karthik's work has been tailoring preparation to individual players, particularly in helping them anticipate and respond to specific match scenarios.

"Tim David is working on specific scenarios that bowlers might target him with. It starts with understanding his strengths; he's a tall player with a unique range, and we figure out how to get him into positions where he can execute certain shots consistently. We try to simulate match situations in training, identify the shots he's most comfortable with, and also the areas where he feels he can improve. Then it's about designing drills around that," Karthik said, the release quoted him as saying.

- ANI

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Priya S
Love how he's using his commentary experience. Watching the game from the outside for so long must give him incredible insight into different players' mindsets. Smart move by RCB.
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Rohit P
Finally, RCB has a proper batting coach who understands modern T20 cricket. The chase against SRH was clinical. Hope this is the year they go all the way! #PlayBold
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Sarah B
The point about not overcoaching elite players is so crucial. You can't tell a Phil Salt how to bat, but you can help him prepare for specific situations. Great philosophy.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while the philosophy sounds good, the real test is consistency over a full season. One big chase is great, but can they do this under pressure in the playoffs? The proof will be in the pudding.
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Michael C
Tailoring preparation for each player like Tim David shows next-level coaching. It's not a one-size-fits-all approach. This is how you build a winning team culture.

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