Key Points

Dinesh Karthik, the RCB team mentor and batting coach, lavished praise on head coach Andy Flower following their first IPL title win. Flower's strategic plan and his rigorous training approach were pivotal in overcoming an 18-year drought for the franchise. Karthik credited Flower for his personal growth as a coach, acknowledging the profound impact on the entire team. The win was particularly monumental given the history of legendary players like Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers, and Chris Gayle who had previously fallen short.

Key Points: Karthik Lauds Andy Flower's Role in RCB's IPL Triumph

  • Dinesh Karthik praises Andy Flower after RCB's IPL victory
  • Flower's plan and vision credited for success
  • Victory ends RCB's 18-year wait for IPL title
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Karthik drops heartfelt praise for RCB's unsung hero Andy Flower after scripting maiden IPL title triumph

Dinesh Karthik praises Andy Flower's vision in RCB's journey to their maiden IPL title.

"Must say Andy Flower put us through the rigour. - Dinesh Karthik"

Ahmedabad, June 4

Team mentor and batting coach Dinesh Karthik had special praise in store for the head coach Andy Flower, who had a "plan and vision" from the start and put the entire Royal Challengers Bengaluru through "rigour" en route to their maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) title after 18 years.

The wait of millions of Bengaluru fans finally came to a sweet end when its franchise icon went down on his knees, soaking in every moment that passed by.

Royal Challengers pipped Punjab Kings by six runs to paint Ahmedabad red. Moments after a victory that will live rent-free in the hearts of each RCB fan, Karthik put special emphasis on the unsung hero, Flower, who pulled the strings behind the scenes to find the perfect blueprint for Bengaluru's triumph.

"This game, the final, it's not about the pitch; it's about the emotion and the fire in the tank. A lot of credit goes to the support staff. Must say Andy Flower put us through the rigour," Karthik said after the match.

For Karthik, Flower had a special impact on him. The way Flower groomed him helped him turn into a better batting coach than he started.

"Really pushed us. And I think it made us a good support staff. I've become a better batting coach than I started. The way he's groomed me and helped me. From the start, he had a plan and a vision. Amazing work by the boys," he added.

For Karthik, the victory was "massive", considering legends including Chris Gayle, AB de Villiers, and Virat endured 18 years of agony before experiencing euphoria.

"Massive. It's a team that's waited 18 years. I played a lot of good cricket but had to wait for its time. But it belongs to every fan here. Virat Kohli. The greats like AB and Gayle, they've all tried their hearts out. A couple of support staff in our team: Basu, Mane kaka, they've all waited 18 years. Really happy for them," he said.

RCB didn't just start fathoming the thought after qualifying for the playoffs. The belief was instilled in the team right from the beginning, and the pressure served as a motivation boost.

"Right from the start, we believed we were a team that was good. We had a lot of bases covered. Great to see different boys stand up at different points in time. Even today, it was a high-pressure game, and they really pushed us," he said.

- ANI

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Rahul S.
Finally! After 18 years of heartbreaks, RCB did it! 😭 Andy Flower's impact has been incredible - turning around our bowling attack completely. That's what we were missing all these years. So happy for Virat, DK and all the loyal fans!
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Priya M.
As a Bengalurean, this victory means everything! Andy Flower's silent work behind the scenes shows why experienced coaches matter. The way he groomed DK into a coaching role while still playing is masterclass. Hope we retain this core team next season!
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Arjun K.
While I'm happy for RCB, let's not forget they barely qualified for playoffs. Punjab Kings threw it away more than RCB won it. Flower did well, but we need to see if this was luck or real transformation. Next season will tell.
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Sneha R.
DK's words show true sportsmanship - acknowledging the support staff when all limelight goes to players. That's why we love cricket in India - it's about team spirit! Also, shoutout to Mane kaka and other unsung heroes 💕
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Vikram J.
Emotional moment for every RCBian! The way Flower worked on our death bowling was magic. Remember how we used to lose close matches? Now we're winning them! Only regret - wish this happened when ABD was still playing. Nevertheless, Ee Sala Cup Namde! 🏆
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Neha P.
As a cricket analyst, I must say Flower's strategy of using Indian domestic talent alongside stars was brilliant. Players like Patidar and Karthik stepping up shows proper team building. Hope other franchises learn from this instead of just buying expensive players!

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