RCB's Bethell Focuses on Present, Not Past Losses Ahead of MI Clash

Jacob Bethell has emphasized the importance of being present for the first ball as RCB prepare to face Mumbai Indians in Raipur. The young batter spoke about the seamless transition to Raipur and the team's confidence despite back-to-back losses. Bethell admitted he hasn't started the tournament as he'd hoped but feels a burning desire to contribute a match-winning performance. He also reacted to AB de Villiers' comparison of him to Virat Kohli, calling it "pretty cool."

Key Points: Bethell on RCB vs MI: Being Present for First Ball Matters

  • Bethell emphasizes living in the present moment
  • RCB adapting to Raipur after Bengaluru
  • Bethell hungry for match-winning performance
  • Comparisons to Kohli by AB de Villiers are "cool"
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IPL 2026: 'Being present for the first ball in the next game is all that matters, says Bethell ahead of RCB's clash against MI

RCB batter Jacob Bethell talks mindset, batting with Virat Kohli, and bouncing back after two losses ahead of the crucial IPL clash against Mumbai Indians in Raipur.

"The only thing that matters now is being present for that first ball in the next game. - Jacob Bethell"

Raipur, May 9

Royal Challengers Bengaluru batter Jacob Bethell spoke about the team's mindset, his own form, and the confidence within the dressing room ahead of RCB's key clash against Mumbai Indians in Raipur on Sunday.

Reflecting on the experience of batting alongside Virat Kohli, Bethell said: "It is cool. I have said it multiple times, how cool it is to bat with him and be involved in the dressing room with him. I don't think it adds any more pressure. It is just nice to have someone of that calibre in your team. You can count on him and a lot of the time people are only watching him, so a lot of the pressure is off. It is not something that burdens you, it is something that allows you to play freely, I guess."

On RCB's transition from Bengaluru to Raipur, Bethell added: "This is our home away from home now. We had a great welcome yesterday at the hotel and the transition to Raipur has been seamless. Training today is going to be very important because we have to adapt quickly. Mumbai has had a couple of days here but I don't really think that makes a huge difference. We are a confident team and I think we are going to adapt pretty well."

Speaking about RCB's approach after back-to-back losses, he said: "There is no shying away from the fact that we have lost two games in a row. We have reflected on them and there are areas where we were not at our best. But the only thing that matters now is being present for that first ball in the next game. If we are able to do that and adapt quickly, our best is very good and we have got more than enough in the dressing room to walk away with four points here."

Bethell also opened up on his personal form, "I have not got off to the start that I would have wanted in this tournament, but the only game that matters is the one tomorrow. I never really feel like I am fighting for a spot. It is more from a hunger to contribute to this team. It does not feel good when you are not contributing to wins and there is definitely a burning desire to go out there and put in a match-winning performance tomorrow."

On the decision between the IPL and domestic cricket commitments, he opined:

"Everyone is allowed to have their opinions and that is absolutely fine. But from a personal point of view, I think I have made the right decision. This is the marquee tournament of the year with pretty much all of the best cricketers in the world playing in it. I definitely do not think it is going to hurt my career. I think it is going to do the opposite."

Bethell also reacted to comparisons made by AB de Villiers, who recently said the young batter reminded him of Virat Kohli.

"AB is obviously a legend. I am not sure about that comparison to be honest, but to have someone like AB mention me in those remarks is pretty cool."

Defending champions RCB will look to bounce back after back to back defeats in their highly anticipated clash against Mumbai Indians on Sunday in Raipur.

- IANS

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Priya S
I love how Bethell doesn't feel pressured batting with Kohli. That's a mature attitude for a young player. And AB de Villiers comparing him to Kohli? High praise! Hope he delivers a match-winning knock tomorrow. RCB fans deserve it after those two losses. 🙏
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Arjun K
Not convinced about Bethell's form yet. He's scored only 89 runs in 5 games. But I appreciate his honesty about not fighting for a spot - that burning desire to contribute is what we need to see from all RCB players. Let's see if he walks the talk against MI. 🤔
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Siddharth J
"Marquee tournament of the year" - Bethell is absolutely right. The IPL is where careers are made. Why would anyone choose domestic cricket over this? The money, exposure, and experience he's getting here is priceless. And competing with the world's best bowlers will only make him better. Smart decision! 👏
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Meera T
RCB's home away from home indeed! The Raipur crowd really welcomed them. But honestly, I'm a bit skeptical about playing in neutral venues. It doesn't feel like a true home game. Still, Bethell's confidence is infectious. Let's hope he backs it up with runs. 🔴💙🏏
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Tanya I
Bethell mentioning that people only watch Kohli so pressure is off him - that's actually a clever way to look at it. But here's the thing: RCB can't always rely on Kohli to score. They need others to step up too. And Bethell needs to convert his starts

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