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IPL 2025: Chinnaswamy not the same as it used to be, says RCB pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar

IANS April 17, 2025 378 views

The IPL 2025 season is witnessing an intriguing transformation at Bengaluru's Chinnaswamy Stadium, where traditional batting-friendly conditions are evolving. RCB pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar has openly acknowledged the pitch's changing characteristics, which are challenging teams' traditional strategies. Despite two home defeats, RCB maintains a strong campaign with four wins in six matches, showcasing their adaptability. The team's pace battery, featuring Bhuvneshwar and Josh Hazlewood, continues to perform consistently amid these dynamic conditions.

"The Chinnaswamy is not the same as what it used to be" - Bhuvneshwar Kumar"
IPL 2025: Chinnaswamy not the same as it used to be, says RCB pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Bengaluru, April 17: Royal Challengers Bengaluru's pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar believes the M Chinnaswamy Stadium is no longer playing like the batting paradise it once was.

Key Points

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RCB's pace attack remains steady despite inconsistent home pitch

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Bhuvneshwar praises Josh Hazlewood's calm approach

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Team maintains solid campaign with four wins in six matches

Speaking ahead of RCB’s upcoming IPL 2025 clash against Punjab Kings on Friday, the veteran seamer admitted that the Bengaluru surface has shown inconsistent behaviour this season, leaving even home teams like RCB scratching their heads.

“Our preparation is as usual, nothing different. What we do for any opposition on any ground, it is going to be the same. We know the Chinnaswamy is known for batting, but if you look at the wicket, it is not the same as what it used to be. I don’t know the reason, but yes, whether we bowl or bat first, we’ll look at the first few overs and then see how the wicket plays, and then we will decide how to approach things accordingly.”

RCB have had a solid start to their campaign with four wins in six matches. However, both their defeats — against Gujarat Titans and Delhi Capitals — came at home, where they failed to defend below-par totals. In both games, the first innings scores hovered below 170, and bowlers from visiting sides made better use of the surface than the RCB attack, which was unusually ineffective in those encounters.

This isn’t the first time concerns have been raised about the Chinnaswamy pitch this season. RCB mentor Dinesh Karthik had earlier expressed that the slow, sticky nature of the surface was hurting their power-packed batting line-up.

Despite the surface not living up to its high-scoring reputation, RCB’s pace battery, led by Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Australia’s Josh Hazlewood, has managed to keep things steady. Hazlewood has taken nine wickets in six matches at an average of 21 and an economy rate of 8.65, forming a reliable partnership with the Indian veteran.

“The role cannot be defined before the match. Normally, if you look at our bowling, Hazlewood and I both bowl with the new ball, and both bowl at the death. So it's a pretty standard role we have, but it keeps changing from match to match. It depends on how we bowl in the first few overs, how the team is batting, and so on. But yes, being experienced bowlers, we both want to take wickets and want to do well for the team.”

Praising Hazlewood’s temperament, Bhuvneshwar added, “He has been very good. The best thing is that he has been calm. That's what we need, especially in this format, because when you lose a match, the easy thing is to panic, and that's what he hasn't done. We lost two matches, but he was the same whether we won or lost.”

Reader Comments

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Rahul S.
Interesting observation by Bhuvi! The Chinnaswamy pitch has definitely changed over the years. Maybe the weather patterns or soil composition is different? Still love watching matches there though 💙 #RCB
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Priya K.
I think this actually makes matches more exciting! Low scoring games test the real skills of batsmen rather than just power hitting. Kudos to the bowlers for adapting so well 👏
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Ankit M.
Respectfully disagree with Bhuvi here. The pitch still favors batsmen - RCB's bowling just wasn't up to mark in those two losses. Need to take responsibility rather than blame the surface.
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Sneha P.
The Hazlewood-Bhuvi partnership is 🔥 this season! Their experience is really showing. Hope they can keep this form going throughout the tournament #RCBForTheCup
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Vikram J.
Maybe the pitch change is good for test cricket prep? We need more balanced wickets in India anyway. T20 shouldn't always be about 200+ scores.
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Neha R.
As a long-time RCB fan, I've noticed this change too! The stadium atmosphere is still electric though ⚡ Nothing beats watching cricket at Chinnaswamy, regardless of the pitch conditions!

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