Key Points

Varun Aaron recognizes the diverse contributions of players that have propelled Royal Challengers Bengaluru to the IPL 2025 final. Key performances from players like Suyash Sharma, Josh Hazlewood, and Phil Salt were crucial in their victory against Punjab Kings. Aaron emphasizes that besides traditional big names, emerging talents have also stepped up importantly throughout the season. This balanced approach, unlike past top-heavy lineups, has been a game-changer for RCB's success.

Key Points: Varun Aaron Highlights RCB's Balanced Approach in IPL 2025

  • Varun Aaron praises RCB's collective team performance
  • Suyash Sharma and Josh Hazlewood lead bowling efforts
  • Phil Salt and Devdutt Padikkal shine in batting lineup
  • RCB's spin bowlers outperform expectations per Aaron's insight
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IPL 2025: Everybody's chipped in for RCB, when they were down and out, says Varun Aaron

Varun Aaron commends RCB's diverse contributions in reaching IPL 2025 final, citing team effort.

IPL 2025: Everybody's chipped in for RCB, when they were down and out, says Varun Aaron
"Everybody's chipped in at different times, when they were down and out. - Varun Aaron"

New Delhi, May 30

Former India fast-bowler Varun Aaron believes different players stepping up for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have played a big role in the franchise entering the IPL 2025 final through a dominating eight-wicket win over Punjab Kings in Thursday’s Qualifier 1 game in New Chandigarh.

In that match, leg-spinner Suyash Sharma, later adjudged Player of the Match, and pacer Josh Hazlewood took three wickets each to help RCB bowl out PBKS for just 101 in 14.1 overs. The target was chased down in exactly 10 overs by RCB, thanks to Phil Salt hitting an unbeaten 56.

"At the end of the day, you've got to attribute it to eight players being man of the match throughout the season. Because RCB have always been dominated by a few players, a few big batters, I would say, did the bulk of the lifting. But there was always talks about, after Virat Kohli, who's the highest (Indian) run-scorer? Till last year, it was Rahul Dravid. This year, that has changed."

"Phil Salt has come in, he's played a really big hand. Devdutt Padikkal was instrumental in the first half. Now, you've got somebody like Jitesh Sharma standing up. Rajat Patidar is looking good, even from last game, though he didn't get too many runs."

"So, there are signs, and then Tim David comes in, plays brilliantly. Romario Shepherd, what an innings. So if you actually think about it, so many moments from RCB straightaway comes to mind that, you know what, everybody's chipped in at different times, when they were down and out," said Aaron on ESPNCricinfo.

He also said that RCB didn’t have a strong spin-bowling line-up on paper, but have managed to win matches. "Obviously, Josh Hazlewood, huge addition. Bhuvi (Bhuvneshwar Kumar) again here, brilliant. Krunal Pandya and Suyash, again, before the season, we were talking about their spin.”

“You know what, RCB doesn't have the best spin attack, but their spinners have stood up better than anybody else. It's just a story of guys stepping up more than they have stepped up before."

Former Sunrisers Hyderabad head coach Tom Moody stated he was very impressed with RCB’s team balance in the ongoing season. "I think their squad, and particularly their playing XI or XII that they've gone with throughout the whole season has been the big difference between previous years."

"It's a better balanced side, far better balanced side. It's not top heavy. There's opportunities for other players to have an impact in the game, where previously you look at RCB and it was always the top three and then you're concerned about what follows that."

"But you look at their side now, it's just got a better balance to it. And their bowling attack, aside from the fact that they don't have any sort of real mystery to their spin, but their spin has dovetailed nicely into the hard work that the pace bowlers have done," he concluded.

- IANS

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the RCB IPL article:
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Rahul K.
Finally RCB showing what teamwork can do! For years we relied only on Kohli-ABD-Gayle trio. This balanced approach with contributions from everyone is what champions are made of. Suyash Sharma has been the find of the season! 💪 #PlayBold
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Priya M.
As a diehard RCB fan since 2008, this is the most complete team we've ever had. The management deserves credit for building this squad - Hazlewood was a masterstroke signing. Hope they don't choke in the final like DC did last year!
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Arjun S.
While the team looks strong, I'm still worried about middle order consistency. Patidar and Jitesh need to fire in the final. Our spin attack is definitely the weak link despite Suyash's heroics today. Need to be realistic - MI or KKR will test us harder than PBKS did.
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Shweta T.
Phil Salt has been absolute 🔥 this season! Foreign players making impact while Indian youngsters stepping up - this is perfect IPL recipe. After 16 years, maybe finally our cup? 🤞 The way they demolished PBKS was clinical cricket at its best.
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Vikram J.
Tom Moody nailed it - balance is key. Earlier RCB was like our Indian team of 90s - dependent on 2-3 stars. Now everyone contributes like current Team India. Hope they maintain this approach in auctions next year instead of going back to star-hunting.
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Neha P.
As a cricket analyst, I must say RCB's turnaround reminds me of CSK's consistency. Different players performing under pressure in every match. But they need to win the trophy now to cement this legacy. No more "Ee Saala Cup Namde" memes please! 😅

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