RCB’s Bethell Reveals Kohli’s Chase Masterclass and IPL Growth

RCB's Jacob Bethell credits Virat Kohli for teaching him the art of chasing in cricket. The 23-year-old English all-rounder reflects on his journey from Barbados to the IPL. He emphasizes the need for aggression and bravery to succeed in the tournament. Head Coach Andy Flower expects Bethell to thrive among the best players.

Key Points: RCB’s Bethell on Virat Kohli’s Chase Art and IPL Journey

  • Bethell learns chase control from Virat Kohli
  • Moved from Barbados to England for cricket
  • Adapting to IPL's high tempo and aggression
  • Head Coach Andy Flower praises Bethell's maturity
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"Watching Virat, you understand art of chasing," says RCB's Bethell

RCB’s Jacob Bethell shares insights on learning from Virat Kohli, adapting to IPL intensity, and his journey from Barbados to Bengaluru.

"Watching Virat chase, you understand the art of batting - Jacob Bethell"

Bengaluru, May 4

Royal Challengers Bengaluru's Jacob Bethell continues to grow in confidence and stature. Currently in his second year with the franchise, the 23-year-old from England reflected on his journey from Barbados, adapting to the IPL's intensity, and learning from senior figures within the setup.

On his journey, Bethell reflected, "I grew up in Barbados, always with a bat and ball. Around 10-12, I started taking it seriously. I moved to England for school, progressed to Warwickshire, and signed my first contract in 2021. A stress fracture set me back, but I came back strong, earned an England call-up, and then arrived in Bengaluru," according to a release.

In the spotlight around him, he added: "The limelight is a funny thing, life is still the same, but when people want to watch you play, it's a privilege. I don't know how many people in India would be calling me Starboy. It's pretty incredible."

On adapting to the IPL, Bethell noted: "When I got to RCB, I was curious about the experience. Watching Virat, Rajat, and speaking to DK, I realised the game shifts here. It's played at a high tempo; you have to be aggressive and brave."

On learning from Virat Kohli, he observed: "Watching Virat chase, you understand the art of batting, how to control a chase and stay not out. It's about shifting gears based on the situation."

On the cricket culture in India, Bethell shared: "People here love talking about cricket. It's more hands-on, with more information shared. The passion and volume of cricket at a young age is incredible."

On working with the coaching group, he remarked: "Andy observes and speaks only when needed; you listen when he does. DK is excellent at spotting things and identifying scoring areas quickly."

On his approach to the IPL, Bethell emphasised: "I wanted to be better than last year. Whether you play a few games or many, it's about hunger. This is the marquee tournament, if you don't improve here, when will you?"

On playing in front of RCB fans, he recalled: "Walking out with Virat, hearing the crowd, it was loud. You have to stay completely switched on."

Head Coach Andy Flower also underlined Bethell's potential, he said: "My first sight of Bethell was in the Under-19 World Cup, a very talented batsman with real flair. We targeted him straight away. He's got a mature cricketing brain and won't be cowed or bullied by anyone, which is a trait you see in top players.

One of the key skills at this level is filtering information well, and he does that exceptionally. The IPL and RCB environment will stand him in really good stead, I expect great things from him. He's ready not just to compete with the best, but to thrive in that company."

- ANI

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Priya S
Andy Flower's comments about Bethell are spot on. "Won't be cowed or bullied" - that's the kind of attitude we need in modern cricket. The IPL is brutal for newcomers, but he's adapting beautifully. Also loved how he mentioned DK's tactical genius.
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Vikram M
True, but let's not get carried away. He's played only a handful of good knocks. The real test will be when the pressure mounts in playoffs. Still, promising talent. RCB's scouting has been improving.
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James A
It's fascinating to see how foreign players like Bethell truly embrace the Indian cricket culture. The passion here is unmatched. That comment about "people wanting to watch you play" - he gets the magnitude of being an IPL star. Much more mature than his 23 years suggest.
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Meera T
"Life is still the same" - such a grounded statement for a young player. In India, we sometimes go overboard with 'starboy' tags, but he's taking it in stride. Love that he's learning from Virat's chase tactics. That's pure gold for any young batsman.

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