'You certainly need...': RCB coach on future recruitments

6 months ago 21

NEW DELHI: Head coach

Andy Flower

emphasized the need for more "skilful and intelligent" bowlers to handle the unique challenges of their home ground, M

Chinnaswamy Stadium

in Bengaluru following

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

’s defeat to Rajasthan Royals in the

IPL 2024

Eliminator.
RCB’s promising season came to an end with a four-wicket loss at the

Narendra Modi Stadium

, despite a remarkable turnaround after a poor start.

Flower noted that while it’s too early to discuss specific recruitment plans, it’s clear that simply relying on pace is not effective at Chinnaswamy, known for its short boundaries and high-scoring games. The team struggled at home, losing three of their seven matches there, often due to bowlers conceding runs too easily.

"As far as recruitment for next year, it is a bit early to talk about that. Quite frankly, I do not want to talk about that yet," Flower stated at the post-match press conference. "I do think though the Chinnaswamy has some particular qualities that we need to be able to exploit. You certainly need highly skilful bowlers at Chinnaswamy. Simply pace is not going to be the answer there. You need skilful, intelligent bowlers and people that can bowl to really specific plans at Chinnaswamy."

Flower also highlighted the importance of power hitters in modern T20 cricket, emphasizing the need for batsmen who can maintain a high tempo throughout the innings.

"We have all seen how the power game has affected T20 cricket recently. So on the batting front, you certainly need to recruit batsmen with that sort of power that can keep up that sort of tempo," he added.
Despite the loss, Flower praised the team’s resilience and the leadership of captain Faf du Plessis and star batsman Virat Kohli. After a disastrous start with seven losses in their first eight games, RCB bounced back with a six-game winning streak to secure a playoff spot.
"I think our guys have fought brilliantly over the last 10 weeks to come back from our first half of the tournament was a great effort," Flower said. "I certainly would pay tribute to Faf du Plessis for his captaincy and Faf and Virat for the way they have led from the front as role models and professional sports people. They both have been great role models for everyone else, and the rest of the boys fought really hard to get us back into the tournament."

(With inputs from ANI)

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