Key Points

In IPL 2025, RCB's Director of Cricket, Mo Bobat, lauds the successful execution of the team's envisioned shape and style. Bobat highlights the rewarding aspect of seeing these plans come to fruition on the field, as RCB finished the season in second place and advanced to the finals. Key to their progress was Andy Flower's adaptive coaching approach and the strategic inclusion of Dinesh Karthik as a batting coach and mentor. The team's success is attributed to a robust and well-defined squad, further enriched by new skipper Rajat Patidar's leadership.

Key Points: Bobat Hails RCB's Vision and Shape as IPL 2025 High Point

  • RCB secures IPL final spot with balanced team vision
  • Bobat credits Andy Flower's coaching evolution
  • Dinesh Karthik's role crucial in mentor capacity
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IPL 2025: Nailing RCB's actual shape and vision the most satisfying part of this season, says Bobat

Mo Bobat calls aligning RCB's team shape with vision the most rewarding aspect this IPL season.

"The team has changed and the captain has changed. - Mo Bobat"

New Delhi, May 31

Mo Bobat, Director of Cricket at Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), said nailing the side’s actual shape, based on the vision the think-tank had envisaged during last year’s auction, has been the most rewarding aspect of the IPL 2025 season.

RCB finished at second place in the points table and made it to their fourth IPL final after beating Punjab Kings by eight wickets in Qualifier 1 in New Chandigarh. They will now face the winner of Qualifier 2 – between Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians – in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium on June 3.

"Nobody gets everything they want at an auction. It's pretty much impossible. But I think we got predominantly what we wanted in terms of playing personnel. But more importantly, with the actual shape of the team and the vision of that team that Andy and I spent so much time thinking about and talking about, we pretty much nailed that.”

“And that's probably been the satisfying thing this season – that you get to see that come to life on the field," said Bobat in a video posted by the franchise on their YouTube channel on Saturday.

Apart from various players stepping up to do the job for making RCB win, Bobat shared head coach Andy Flower’s changed approach has also been helpful, especially with a new skipper in Rajat Patidar at the helm.

"I've really enjoyed watching Andy head coach slightly differently this year to how he did last year. The team has changed and the captain has changed. Essentially, we share the principle that we would like our players to walk onto the field and make their own decisions. And to do that, you've got to create a decision-rich environment on and off the field.”

“For Andy and I, creating a sort of environment where people feel safe, where they feel backed, where they feel like they're accountable for their own decisions, and where they're able to hopefully showcase their strengths – that's the key bit."

Before the season began, RCB added former player Dinesh Karthik as their batting coach, and Bobat stated bringing him on board was due to him seeing that the ex-wicketkeeper-batter can add value to the coaching staff.

"In DK's case, we were really keen to add him the moment that I was aware that he was contemplating retiring. And in fact, even before then, I thought he was somebody that would really add value as a coach. The main thing that we wanted from DK was – mentor is a word that gets used quite a lot, especially in the IPL. I think he's doing a really good job of bringing that to life."

Karthik further talked about how the chance of winning the title as a coach propelled him to take up the role and the mentality behind shaping the RCB squad for 2025 season. "Being part of RCB is a very special feeling. Purely because of the brand of cricket that we play, but also the fans that we have.”

“And most importantly, it's a journey that's been filled with lots of highs and lows. But the trophy hadn't reached the shores of Bangalore yet. If I could be part of that journey, why not? That was a big question in my mind. I know how close we were when I played. So here's another opportunity for me as a coach."

"I thought we did beautifully in picking a very balanced squad, knowing what sort of players we want and which player would fit in which role. As we were picking the team, we used to put players in certain roles and see how they fit.”

“We were very sure this is the kind of batting order we wanted. And in the auction prep as well, we had a few elevens as combinations, and in that, we had certain players, certain names in mind," he elaborated.

Karthik signed off by saying what makes the RCB team different from previous squads. "The difference between this current RCB squad and some of the ones that were picked previously are: the amount of experience through the 12 players, the strength and depth in batting, and most importantly, the quality of bowling. All of these three things were very evident. And many leaders – not just one or two big names – but lots of leaders through the players that we had picked."

- IANS

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the IPL article:
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Arjun P.
Finally RCB getting their team composition right! The bowling department looks solid this season unlike previous years where we depended only on batting. Patidar's captaincy has been a pleasant surprise too. Ee sala cup namde! 🏆
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Priya M.
As a long-time RCB fan, I'm cautiously optimistic. We've been here before - strong season but faltered in finals. Hope DK's experience helps the team handle pressure better this time. The real test will be Ahmedabad!
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Rahul K.
The management deserves credit for building a balanced squad. But let's be honest - they got lucky with some uncapped players performing beyond expectations. Hope they don't break this team next auction like they always do!
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Shweta N.
DK as batting coach is a masterstroke! Who better than someone who's been in RCB dressing room to understand the pressure? His insights about chasing at Chinnaswamy could be game-changing. Fingers crossed for Sunday! 💛❤️
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Vikram S.
Still not convinced about our middle order. Against quality bowling like MI or PBKS, we might struggle. Should have retained more experienced Indian batsmen instead of going for all-rounders. Hope I'm proved wrong in finals!
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Neha T.
The real hero is Andy Flower! His calm approach has transformed RCB from emotional chokers to clinical performers. The way he's handling young Indian talents alongside stars shows why he's among the best coaches in world cricket.

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