Josh Hazlewood's Masterclass Powers RCB to Top of IPL Table

Josh Hazlewood reflected on his Player of the Match performance, emphasizing the need to assess and adapt to slow conditions early. He highlighted his work on variations like slower balls to stay effective in T20 cricket. RCB secured a convincing five-wicket victory, chasing 147 with ease, thanks to Virat Kohli's 49 and supporting knocks. The win propelled the defending champions to the top of the IPL standings while LSG slumped after a batting collapse.

Key Points: Hazlewood on RCB Win: "Felt Much Better Today"

  • Hazlewood named Player of the Match
  • RCB wins by 5 wickets
  • Kohli anchors chase with 49
  • LSG collapses to 146 all out
  • RCB climbs to top of points table
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"Felt much better today": Josh Hazlewood after RCB's win over LSG

RCB pacer Josh Hazlewood named Player of the Match after a dominant win over LSG. He discusses adapting to conditions and fitness plans.

"Felt much better today, in good shape. - Josh Hazlewood"

Bengaluru, April 16

Royal Challengers Bengaluru pacer Josh Hazlewood, who was named Player of the Match for his impactful spell in their five-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 20526, said he felt in "good shape" and adapted well to the slow conditions in Bengaluru.

Reflecting on his performance, Hazlewood emphasised the importance of assessing conditions early and adjusting plans accordingly.

"Felt much better today, in good shape. Got to look at who you are playing against, conditions play a part, slow wicket today, just had to whack that length," Hazlewood said during the post-match presentation ceremony.

The Australian pacer also highlighted his ongoing work on variations, particularly slower deliveries, to stay effective in T20 cricket. "I'd like to have a few funky deliveries... always working on those slower balls... keep moving forward," he added.

Hazlewood further noted that quickly reading match conditions was a key strength for RCB in the contest, helping them restrict LSG to a below-par total. "Summing up the conditions as early as we can is a huge plus for us," he said.

Looking ahead, the fast bowler expressed confidence about his fitness and availability for the upcoming fixtures, saying he expects to continue featuring regularly in the tournament. "The plan is hopefully to keep playing; the schedule is pretty good here on, so I should be okay to keep playing."

The defending champions, RCB, registered a dominant five-wicket victory over LSG in IPL 2026 in Bengaluru, chasing down a modest target of 147 with 29 balls to spare.

Virat Kohli anchored the chase with a fluent 49, while Rajat Patidar and Jitesh Sharma provided quick-fire contributions to take RCB comfortably home and push them to the top of the points table.

Earlier, LSG endured a dramatic batting collapse after being asked to bat first and were bowled out for 146. Despite a fighting 40 from Mitchell Marsh, regular wickets and a lack of momentum derailed their innings, with Rasikh Salam Dar starring with a four-wicket haul and Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood providing key support.

LSG also suffered setbacks, including Rishabh Pant retiring hurt briefly and later falling cheaply, as RCB's disciplined bowling attack kept them under pressure throughout.

RCB's all-round performance ensured a convincing win and strengthened their position in the tournament standings.

The defending champions have climbed to the top spot with eight points to their name in five matches. LSG, on the other hand, are at the seventh place with four points in as many matches.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Great to see him talking about working on variations. In modern T20, just pace isn't enough. His slower balls were very effective. Hope he stays fit for the whole season, RCB needs his experience.
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Priya S
The win was comprehensive, but let's be honest, the real test is consistency. We've seen RCB start well before and then falter. Need to keep this momentum going, especially with the middle order. Kohli's form is a huge positive though! 💪
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Rohit P
Top of the table feels good! But LSG's batting was poor, they gifted wickets. RCB bowled well, but the opposition made it easier. The match against CSK next will be the real indicator of where this team stands.
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Ananya R
So happy for Hazelwood! He seems like a genuine team player, always focusing on the collective strength - "summing up conditions early is a huge plus for us". That's the winning mentality RCB needs. Also, Rasikh Salam was brilliant! 🇮🇳
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David E
As an Aussie fan watching the IPL, it's impressive how well Josh has adapted. The conditions in India are so different, and his focus on length over sheer pace is smart cricket. RCB looks like a serious contender this year.
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