Karthik Praises Patidar's Calm Leadership Style for RCB Success

Dinesh Karthik praised Rajat Patidar's calm and composed leadership style for RCB. He highlighted Patidar's ability to stay relaxed under pressure and manage bowlers effectively. Patidar benefits from guidance from Jitesh Sharma and senior players like Virat Kohli and Josh Hazlewood. Karthik also discussed the challenge of rising 200-plus totals in T20 cricket.

Key Points: Karthik Lauds Patidar's Calm Leadership in IPL 2026

  • Dinesh Karthik praises Rajat Patidar's calm leadership
  • Patidar enjoys strong respect in the RCB dressing room
  • Support from senior players like Virat Kohli and Josh Hazlewood
  • Karthik discusses rising 200-plus totals in T20 cricket
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"Respected and relaxed": Karthik lauds Patidar's leadership style

Dinesh Karthik praises Rajat Patidar's calm leadership and clarity for RCB. He highlights respect in the team and support from senior players like Virat Kohli.

"His strength is the fact that he has the respect in the room, and he has a nice way of handling all his bowlers. - Dinesh Karthik"

New Delhi, April 26

Royal Challengers Bengaluru batting coach and mentor Dinesh Karthik praised skipper Rajat Patidar for his calm leadership and clarity on the field, highlighting that he enjoys strong respect within the team and manages his bowlers with composure.

He noted that Patidar stays relaxed under pressure and benefits from valuable support, including guidance from Jitesh Sharma and experienced inputs from senior players like Virat Kohli, Josh Hazlewood, Krunal Pandya, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar.

Karthik added that Patidar's simple personality reflects in his game, as he remains composed, decisive, and capable of handling high-pressure situations effectively.

Karthik was speaking to the reporters on the eve of RCB's clash against the Delhi Capitals (DC) in New Delhi on Sunday.

"His strength is the fact that he has the respect in the room, and he has a nice way of handling all his bowlers. He is not someone who is too confused; he's very relaxed. He has a good lieutenant in Jitesh Sharma, who guides him in the game and some extraordinary senior players in the likes of Virat Kohli, Josh Hazlewood, Krunal Pandya, Bhuvaneshwar Kumar, who are very senior, good pros who give him a helping hand whenever it's required," Karthik said while addressing a press conference here.

"Overall, Rajat has been the man that you see on screen, somebody who is very composed, who knows what he's doing and when the pressure rises, the heat rises in the game, he's able to hold his own and make decisions. You meet him, and you realise he's as simple a person as you can meet, and that rubs off on the field as well," he added.

RCB will take on DC in their upcoming IPL 2026 fixture, with the side currently placed second on the points table with 10 points, and looking to further strengthen their position as the tournament progresses.

Karthik reflected on the rising scores in T20 cricket, where 200-plus totals are now frequent, which have made life tougher for bowlers. He pointed out that flat pitches, improved stroke range, and increased power among batters have shifted the game's balance.

Karthik added that bowling units must stay alert and adapt their strategies, noting that his team is working hard to keep improving in these demanding conditions.

"Totals of 200-220 have become so common now that 220 almost feels like the new 180. Teams are reaching these scores regularly, which makes it a real challenge for bowlers. The pitches are quite flat, and batters have significantly expanded their range of strokes while also adding more power; some of the sixes being hit are massive. So, obviously, as a bowling unit, you need to be very aware of what is happening and how scores have increased and how you need to be thinking as a bowler and without revealing too much, I would say so far we are trying our best to do a good job," Karthik concluded.

- ANI

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Sneha F
DK always speaks so well about the team dynamics. Nice to see Patidar getting the respect he deserves. But honestly, RCB's bowling still worries me. With 220 becoming the new 180, our bowlers need to step up big time.
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Arjun K
This is what RCB has been missing - a leader who stays composed. Patidar's simplicity and clarity are refreshing compared to some previous captains who got too emotional. Good to see Jitesh Sharma stepping up as the lieutenant too. RCB's bench strength is finally paying off!
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James A
Interesting perspective from DK. The modern T20 game is insane - 220 used to be a winning total, now it's par. Patidar's calm approach might be what RCB needs in these high-scoring chases. Let's see how he handles the pressure against DC tomorrow.
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Ananya R
Love how DK gives credit to the senior players too. That's what good teams do - leverage experience. But I really hope the bowling unit figures out a way to defend totals. With flat pitches and power hitters, our bowlers need some serious planning.
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Ravi K
Patidar is a gem - simple, composed, and respected. That's the kind of captaincy that wins tournaments. With support from legends like Kohli and Hazlewood, he's in good hands. Just wish the management would give him more consistent backing.

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