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With Josh Hazlewood returning to the Royal Challengers Bengaluru lineup, Phil Salt expresses his excitement for the fast bowler's performance in the IPL 2025 Qualifier 1 against Punjab Kings. Hazlewood had been sidelined due to a shoulder niggle but was instrumental in the earlier matches with 18 wickets in 10 games. RCB has secured a spot in the Qualifier 1, a position they haven't achieved since 2016, creating a palpable sense of anticipation among the team and fans. Salt emphasizes the importance of maintaining momentum and is looking forward to advancing to the finals on June 3.

Key Points: IPL 2025 RCB Fan Favorite Hazlewood Returns for Qualifier Clash

  • Phil Salt optimistic about Hazlewood's return to RCB
  • RCB reached top two in points table since 2016
  • Hazlewood replaces Thushara for Qualifier 1 match
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IPL 2025: Hopefully Hazlewood picks up from where he left off, says RCB's Salt

RCB's Phil Salt excited for Hazlewood's return as they face Punjab Kings in IPL 2025 Qualifier 1.

"Good to have Hazlewood back, hopefully he picks up from where he left off. - Phil Salt"

New Chandigarh, May 29

With Josh Hazlewood back in the Royal Challengers Bengaluru playing eleven for the Qualifier 1 clash in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 against Punjab Kings, opener Phil Salt said he is expecting the fast-bowler to begin his incredible performance from where he left off in the tournament.

Hazlewood picked 18 wickets in 10 games at an average of 17.27 and an economy rate of 8.44, making him the fourth leading wicket-taker in the competition. He last featured for RCB against Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on April 27, before a shoulder niggle kept him out of the remaining games.

Now for Qualifier 1, Hazlewood has come into RCB’s playing eleven in place of Nuwan Thushara, who picked 1-26 in his four overs on his franchise debut against Lucknow Super Giants on Tuesday. “As a player, this is where you want to be, it's really exciting. Good to have Hazlewood back, hopefully he picks up from where he left off,” said Salt in a pre-match chat with broadcasters.

RCB made it into the top two of the IPL points table for the first time after 2016, on the back of chasing 228 against LSG.

“It was a run chase for the ages (against Lucknow Super Giants). It was a very good wicket in Lucknow. The way the middle-order came out and finished the job after we set it up was almost what you dream of while chasing a big score like that,” added Salt.

RCB come into the Qualifier 1 clash with just a day’s break, and Salt feels the side is ready to put their best foot forward for a place in the title clash on June 3. “I think we have no choice but to do that.”

“The way the cards have fallen for us, there's no time for thinking about anything else than finishing the game. Need to recover, get on the plane and need to get going once again. It's nice to get to this stage of the competition, regardless of who you are playing for,” he concluded.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Hazlewood's return is a game-changer for RCB! His economy rate of 8.44 is impressive in this high-scoring IPL season. Hope he can recreate that magic against Punjab Kings. #PlayBold 💪
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Priya M.
That 228 chase against LSG was epic! But I'm worried about fatigue - just one day's break before Qualifier 1 seems too less. Hope the boys have enough gas left in the tank.
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Arjun S.
Finally RCB in top 2 after 9 years! Feels like 2016 all over again. But please don't choke this time 😅 Hazlewood-Siraj combo could be deadly if both fire together.
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Sneha R.
While Hazlewood is great, I feel we're too dependent on overseas players. Where are our Indian bowlers stepping up? Need more homegrown talent to shine in pressure games.
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Vikram J.
Salt's been quietly consistent this season. His starts have been crucial for RCB. Hope he gives another flying start in the qualifier! #EeSaalaCupNamde 🏆
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Neha P.
That shoulder injury was worrying but 18 wickets in 10 games is 🔥 Hope he's 100% fit though - we can't afford any half-fit players in knockout matches. Fingers crossed!

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