Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Mo Bobat, the Director of Cricket at Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), said the defending champions are aiming to play an aggressive brand of cricket with both and ball in every phase in Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026, as they gear up to play their final home game at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium against IPL 2022 winners Gujarat Titans on Friday.

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RCB have registered four wins from six matches so far, but suffered a six-wicket loss to Delhi Capitals last week at home. “It’s a home venue in terms of city and stadium, but we don’t have much influence on the pitch. So it’s about the players assessing conditions quickly and adapting; that’s a key part of the game.

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“We want to play aggressive cricket with the bat and ball. More importantly, we want to be brave, especially in moments when the game is on the line. If we can do that consistently, the results will take care of themselves,” Bobat said in the pre-match press conference.

Speaking of GT, who came into the match after suffering a heavy 99-run defeat to the Mumbai Indians, Bobat stated, “They’re a team we respect a lot; they’ve been consistent performers over the years. We don’t spend too much time categorising opposition. Our focus is on preparing well, understanding matchups, and executing our plans.”

Reflecting on the team’s position on the points table, Bobat said, “It’s pleasing to have four wins, but what’s been most encouraging is that in most games we’ve played the way we want to play. That’s how we judge ourselves. The table is still tight, so we’re not looking too far ahead; we’re focused on the next game.”

Speaking of GT, who came into the match after suffering a heavy 99-run defeat to the Mumbai Indians, Bobat stated, “They’re a team we respect a lot; they’ve been consistent performers over the years. We don’t spend too much time categorising opposition. Our focus is on preparing well, understanding matchups, and executing our plans.”

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On the team’s preparation during a short break, Bobat said recovery and team bonding were key. “It was good to have a bit of space after the last game to relax and recover. We also got some valuable time with players who haven’t had much game time, which is important. Apart from that, it’s been a normal build-up leading into this match.”

Article Source: IANS

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