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"Not worried about my wicket": RCB Skipper Patidar After Sealing Second Successive IPL Final Spot

RCB skipper Rajat Patidar led from the front with a blistering 93* off 33 balls to help his team post 254/5 against Gujarat Titans. The bowlers then dismissed GT’s top three inside the powerplay, sealing a 92-run win and a spot in the IPL final. Patidar emphasized the team’s attacking mindset and fearless body language as key to their success. This marks RCB’s second successive final appearance and fifth overall in IPL history.

"Not worried about my wicket": RCB skipper Patidar after sealing second successive IPL final spot

Dharamsala, May 27

Following his side's win over the Gujarat Titans, Royal Challengers Bengaluru skipper Rajat Patidar hailed his batters' fearless intent and asserted that he likes putting bowlers under pressure without worrying about his wicket.

RCB under Patidar continues to be a gift that keeps on giving to its legion of loyal fans. After waiting 17 years for their maiden title, they sealed their first-ever IPL trophy at Ahmedabad last year and now have made it to their second successive final after a 92-run win over GT. Patidar's stupendous 93* in 33 balls took RCB to a massive 254/5, which GT never looked like chasing, despite some resistance from Jos Buttler and Rahul Tewatia as Jacob Duffy and Bhuvneshwar Kumar broke the back of GT's batting by taking out the top-three in the powerplay itself.

Speaking after the match, Patidar emphasised the need for an attacking mindset and good body language, which reflected in RCB's batting.

"It was a super game for us, and the way, especially the batsmen have dominated in this game, the way everyone was striking with intent, I think that was good for us. It is not a clear plan (to go after the GT bowlers), but I think we are ready for it because you have to show some body language that we are coming for you. So I think that was there in every batsman. So we had a chat in the meeting. We have to give a good body language and the attacking mindset. It was a big stage, qualifier 1, and the way we played, the way we dominated in this game, I think that was superb," he said.

Patidar is enjoying a season of his lifetime this year, with 486 runs in 13 innings at an average of 44.18 and a strike rate of 196.76, with five fifties and 41 sixes.

Speaking about his batting, he said, "I think the way of my batting is similar (to the rest of his team). I think starting, I take a few balls, 8-10 balls, to see how the wicket is behaving and what the ball is doing. And after that, I think I have a clear mind about how I have to go about it, and I am not worried about my wicket. I always like to put the bowler under pressure."

Patidar also said that the wicket was not easy, where batters could get under the ball and hit long sixes, as the bounce was really good. He hailed his bowlers for being exceptional with their stump-to-stump bowling.

"The way GT played till now, I think the three main batsmen were top three (Gill, Sudharsan and Buttler), and we were clear that we have to get them out in the powerplay, and hopefully it worked. I think it will be a good recovery and let us go for the finals," he signed off.

RCB put on 254/5 on the back of fiery performances from skipper Rajat Patidar (93* in 33 balls, with five fours and nine sixes), Virat Kohli (43 in 25 balls, with five fours and a six) and Krunal Pandya (43 in 28 balls, with five fours and two sixes). In the chase, GT's batting fell like a pack of cards, with Rahul Tewatia (68 in 43 balls, with eight fours and four sixes) and Jos Buttler (29 in 11 balls, with three fours and two sixes) being the only ones crossing the 20-run mark as GT skittled out for 162 runs. Jacob Duffy (3/39) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2/28) broke through GT's consistent top-order, and it was only downwards for the Titans from there.

This is the fifth time RCB has made it to the IPL finals, third-most after Mumbai Indians (six appearances and five title wins) and Chennai Super Kings (10 appearances and five title wins).

This is also the second-highest win in the history of IPL knockouts, below RR's 105-run win over Delhi Capitals (DC) back in 2008.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ananya R

Patidar's mindset is what sets him apart. Not worrying about losing his wicket and just focusing on dominating the bowlers - that's the modern T20 approach. But let's not forget the bowlers too! Duffy and Bhuvneshwar breaking the top order in powerplay was crucial. RCB's team balance this season is incredible.

Michael C

As someone who's followed IPL from the US, RCB's transformation under Patidar is remarkable. Last year's title win wasn't a fluke, they're consistently dominating. Patidar's strike rate of 196.76 is insane! Though I wonder if their dependence on top order could be exploited in the final.

Siddhartha F

Patidar's statement about taking 8-10 balls to assess the pitch shows real maturity. He's not just blindly swinging, he reads the conditions first then goes berserk. That 254/5 total was pure carnage! GT's bowlers had no answers. RCB vs MI/CSK in final would be epic! 🔥

Jennifer L

Great performance by RCB but let's not get carried away. GT's bowling looked weak without their main pacers. The final will be a different challenge. Also, I'm concerned about RCB's middle order - if Patidar and Kohli fail early, can they post or chase big totals? Need to see more depth.

Priya S

The body language Patidar talks about is visible every time RCB takes the field. They look like a unit that believes they can win from any situation. And Virat Kohli playing the anchor role

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