RCB's Bowling Secret: Communication & Execution Key, Says Hazlewood

RCB pacer Josh Hazlewood attributed their convincing win over Lucknow Super Giants to excellent communication and execution within the bowling unit. He highlighted how the team adapted to a slower, trickier pitch at the Chinnaswamy Stadium than usual. Hazlewood credited experienced seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar for quickly summing up the conditions and guiding the bowling group. The Australian bowler also noted his own focus on accuracy and length over deceptive variations like slower balls.

Key Points: RCB's Bowling Strength is Communication: Hazlewood | IPL 2026

  • RCB adapted to tricky home pitch
  • Execution over complexity in bowling plans
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar key in reading conditions
  • Hazlewood focuses on accuracy over variation
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IPL 2026: Communication and execution are RCB's real strength, says Hazlewood

Josh Hazlewood reveals clear communication & precise execution powered RCB's win over LSG. He credits Bhuvneshwar Kumar for reading tricky conditions.

"The communication within the bowling group... is a real strength of ours. - Josh Hazlewood"

New Delhi, April 16

Royal Challengers Bengaluru pacer Josh Hazlewood credited precise execution and clear communication within the bowling unit for their dominant performance against Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2026, highlighting how the team adapted to unfamiliar home conditions.

After RCB bundled out LSG for 146 on a slightly tricky surface at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Hazlewood pointed out that the nature of the pitch played a crucial role and made the eventual chase even more impressive.

"We probably struggled a little bit in the first half of last year in home games. So, it's nice to win the toss and have a bowl first. It's a slightly different wicket than what we're used to, a little slower, probably a bit up and down. So, it's quite tough for batting. I thought the way we chased the total down was very good to watch. All our batters are in good form and confident, and to chase the score down pretty quickly on a wicket like that is huge," Hazlewood told JioStar.

Hazlewood emphasised that RCB's bowling success was built on sticking to simple plans and executing them effectively, with experienced seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar playing a key role in reading the conditions early.

"You don't have to try too much. It's very simple in planning, but it's just about execution, and putting the ball in the right areas. Bhuvi summed up the conditions in that first over, and then there were a few field changes here and there. The communication within the bowling group, in particular, especially from Bhuvi, who bowls first up, is a real strength of ours. It's probably why we did so well in our away games last year," he said.

Hazlewood admitted that he doesn't have 'the skills of Bumrah' and that he doesn't rely much on deceptive deliveries such as slower balls or variations. Instead, his advantage comes from his accuracy and command.

"I don't have the skills of someone like Bumrah or others with slower balls, so you've got to make it up on the run. I keep working on a few different things in training all the time and hopefully, bring them in when we need them. In this game, it was more about being accurate, hitting the right length, even using a few cross-seam deliveries and just keeping it simple," he noted.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's refreshing to hear a bowler talk about execution over flashy variations. Hazlewood's honesty about not having Bumrah's skills but relying on accuracy is what makes a professional. RCB's bowling looks more mature this season.
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Ananya R
Bhuvneshwar Kumar's experience is priceless! That first over analysis sets the tone. Our Indian bowlers understanding conditions and guiding the overseas players - this is the teamwork we need. Hope they keep this up. 💪
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Vikram M
Good win, but let's not get carried away. LSG's batting collapsed more than RCB's bowling dominated. The true strength will be tested against teams like KKR and CSK. The batting still feels top-heavy.
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Kriti O
Love the humility from Hazlewood! "I don't have the skills of Bumrah" - that's so true and respectful. Sticking to your strengths is key. Hope the management backs this simple, effective approach throughout the tournament. #PlayBold
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David E
The point about adapting to unfamiliar home conditions is interesting. Chinnaswamy is usually a batting paradise. If RCB can win on a slow, tricky track there, it shows great versatility. Could be their year?

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