IPL 2026: Hazlewood Backs RCB’s Balance and Confidence Against LSG

Josh Hazlewood expressed high confidence in RCB as they prepare to face LSG in a crucial IPL match. He noted that the short break has refreshed the team for the business end of the tournament. Hazlewood highlighted the balanced nature of the RCB squad and praised Virat Kohli's consistent form. He also looked forward to his on-field battle with Australian teammate Mitchell Marsh.

Key Points: Hazlewood: RCB Confident as Defending Champs vs LSG

  • RCB sits second with six wins from nine matches
  • Hazlewood says short break refreshed the team
  • Defending champions tag boosts squad belief
  • Hazlewood praises Virat Kohli's evolving batting
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IPL 2026: Confidence in the group is pretty high, says Hazlewood as he backs a balanced RCB unit against LSG

Josh Hazlewood says RCB's confidence is high ahead of IPL clash with LSG. He praises team balance, Virat Kohli's form, and previews battle with Mitchell Marsh.

"Confidence in the group is pretty high - Josh Hazlewood"

Lucknow, May 7

Royal Challengers Bengaluru pacer Josh Hazlewood believes that his side is carrying strong momentum and confidence despite the added pressure of defending their title as they prepare for a crucial IPL clash against Lucknow Super Giants at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium on Thursday.

RCB entered the contest placed second on the points table with six wins from nine matches, while Lucknow are desperate to revive their fading playoff hopes after six consecutive defeats.

Speaking ahead of the match, Hazlewood said the short gap between fixtures had allowed the side to recover well and return refreshed for the business end of the tournament. "We've had a nice little break between games, so it feels like quite a while since we've played a match, but we've had some good training the last few days, so everything's good," Hazlewood told while speaking to the broadcasters.

The Australian quick acknowledged that being reigning champions naturally changes the way opponents approach games against RCB, but added that the tag has also boosted belief within the squad.

"It probably depends on which way you look at it. From my point of view, I feel like it gives us a bit of a boost. At the same time, everyone's probably lifting a gear to play you as well to try and knock you off from last year. So yeah, a little bit of both, but in general, the confidence in the group is pretty high, and then I guess we've got a fair few wins at the start of the tournament. So yeah, things are going pretty well," he said.

Hazlewood, who has frequently played at the Lucknow venue, feels the conditions at the Ekana Stadium generally provide assistance to bowlers, though that can sometimes bring additional expectations on the bowling attack.

"I've played here quite a bit at Lucknow. And yeah, the wicket's not always ideal for batting, which brings us into the game, I guess. But I guess that can add more pressure sometimes, and you're expected to do well and keep the team to a lower total than usual. It's which way you look at it. As a whole group, we've been bowling really well throughout the whole season. And it's a nice balance in our team. We've got sort of nearly every base covered," he mentioned.

The pacer also praised Virat Kohli for continually evolving his batting approach and maintaining a strong scoring rate at the top of the order, as he said, "Yeah, he's going really well at the top of the order there. We know how important the top three are at setting those foundations and batting. They probably bat the majority of the overs throughout the tournament. So he's seemed to just keep upping that strike rate every year on year and keeping on level terms with some of these youngsters who are smashing it everywhere. So yeah, he's in as good a form as any time."

Hazlewood also said that he was looking forward to renewing his battle with fellow Australian Mitchell Marsh, LSG's opening batter, whom he faced earlier this season during RCB's win over Lucknow in Bengaluru.

"We've already played Lucknow this year in Chinnaswamy. I didn't get him out, but I managed to hit him a few times, which was good. Yeah, it's always funny coming up against guys you've played your whole life with. You know, we both know each other inside out, and I seem to find that, you know, with every team you play, there's someone who knows your game really well. So yeah, it's a bit of cat and mouse out there in the middle," he stated.

- IANS

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Priya S
I just hope RCB doesn't get overconfident. Defending champions always have a target on their back and LSG will be desperate to break their losing streak. Hazlewood is right that every team lifts their game against us. Let's see if we can handle the pressure 🤞
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James A
As a neutral observer, RCB's balance this year is impressive. Hazlewood's experience at Ekana is a huge asset. The battle between him and Marsh should be fun - two Aussies who know each other inside out! 😄
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Rajesh Q
Honestly, I'm a bit worried about RCB's middle order. Hazlewood is talking about balance but we haven't seen the lower order tested much. Ekana might expose our batting depth if Kohli or Maxwell fail early. Still, great to see the champion mentality in the squad!
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Thomas Y
Hazlewood always gives honest interviews. Love how he acknowledges the pressure that comes with being champions. The way he talks about Kohli evolving his game is spot on - that dedication separates the greats from the legends. LSG will have to come up with something special to beat this RCB side.

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