Key Points

Royal Challengers Bengaluru is on the brink of securing a playoff spot in IPL 2025 after impressive performances. Head coach Andy Flower believes the team is re-energized and motivated to finish strong in the tournament. The squad looks to capitalize on their momentum when they face Kolkata Knight Riders. With just one more win needed, RCB is targeting a top two finish in the league stages.

Key Points: RCB's Andy Flower Targets Strong IPL 2025 Playoff Push

  • RCB needs one win to confirm playoffs
  • Patidar recovering from hand injury
  • Team focused on top two finish
  • KKR match crucial for campaign
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IPL 2025: RCB very motivated to have strong finish to the league stages, says Flower

RCB aims to secure playoff spot with motivated squad, Rajat Patidar leading charge against Kolkata Knight Riders

"The group is re-energised and they are very motivated to have a strong finish - Andy Flower"

Bengaluru, May 17

Andy Flower, the head coach of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), said the side has been re-energised and is very motivated to have a strong finish to the IPL 2025 league stage, which restarts on Saturday with their clash against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.

RCB are on the verge of entering the IPL 2025 playoffs after securing eight victories in 11 matches. The Rajat Patidar-led side needs just one more win to confirm their spot in the last four stage of the competition.

"We had a meeting back at HQ in Bangalore on Friday afternoon and my sense is the group is re-energised and they are very motivated to have a strong finish to the league stages. Coming back from the break, I don't think it's been a terrible thing for us, even though we had such momentum in the tournament."

"It's given Rajat a little bit of time to recover from his hand injury. It's given Salt a chance to recover from his illness and he looked sharp again in practice. We respect KKR as opponents, of course. They had such a great season last season. They've got some very dangerous players. So we will have to be right on top of our game to take them down and that's our intention," said Flower in a video posted by the franchise on their social media accounts on Saturday.

For RCB to claim a top two finish, it becomes important that they win their remaining league games. Though their top two finish also depends on other teams' results going in their favour, Mo Bobat, RCB's director of cricket, said the side is very focused towards achieving it.

"When you've had a break like this, the key bit is getting back on track and getting back into your routines. We were in a really good place before the break, so the key bit is capturing that again and getting back to that. So we're not looking too far ahead, we're looking at the next game against KKR and we want to do that well."

"Good atmosphere, good attitude amongst the group. Everyone's really focused at the job in hand. They want to finish the season and this campaign well. We want to finish top two. So the boys are really focused on that," he added.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the IPL article:
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Rahul K.
Finally RCB showing some consistency! The break might have helped them regroup. Hope they don't choke like previous seasons 🤞 Kohli's form and Patidar's fitness will be crucial against KKR's strong bowling attack.
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Priya M.
As a Bengaluru resident, the energy at Chinnaswamy is electric when RCB plays well! 🎉 But I wish they'd focus less on top-2 finish and more on winning the trophy finally. 16 years is too long for such a big franchise!
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Arjun S.
Andy Flower has brought much-needed stability to RCB. Their middle order looks solid this season. But the real test will be playoffs - that's where they've faltered before. Hope they've learned from past mistakes.
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Sneha R.
KKR vs RCB is always a thriller! But I'm worried about our bowling against their power hitters. Siraj needs to step up in death overs. Still, Ee Sala Cup Namde! 💪
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Vikram J.
Respectfully, RCB management should stop making tall claims every season. First deliver the trophy, then talk. Other teams like CSK and MI let their performance do the talking. Actions speak louder than words.
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Neha P.
Phil Salt's return is crucial! His explosive starts have given RCB the momentum they lacked before. Hope he's fully recovered. Also, the local boys like Patidar and Lomror are making us proud this season! 🇮🇳

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