RCB's Coach Andy Flower Confident Ahead of IPL 2026 Showdown with Rajasthan Royals
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Guwahati, April 10 (NationPress) The head coach of Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), Andy Flower, expressed strong confidence in his team's ability to adapt to varying conditions as they gear up for their inaugural away match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 against the Rajasthan Royals at Barsapara Stadium this Friday.
Flower emphasized that RCB prides itself on its capacity to modify its gameplay according to the specific conditions of each venue. “Our goal is to ensure that wherever we play, we can adjust our strategies to fit the surroundings. This flexibility, be it in Guwahati or elsewhere, is something we take great pride in and aim to replicate,” he remarked in a video statement shared by RCB on X.
Last season, RCB achieved remarkable success in away matches, notably winning all seven, culminating in their first title victory in IPL history.
The RCB coach hinted at an exhilarating showdown ahead, anticipating aggressive batting from both teams. “The players are on fire and truly enjoying the game. I expect to see some thrilling batting displays from both sides,” he added.
In light of key pacer Josh Hazlewood's absence, Flower praised the team's powerplay bowling unit for stepping up, particularly highlighting Jacob Duffy, who is making his IPL debut this season.
“Duffy has been outstanding. He has taken five wickets in two matches, including vital top-order dismissals. He has adapted to the IPL and RCB remarkably well,” Flower noted.
Duffy, in great form, expressed his enjoyment of the tournament, mentioning the significance of winning both games. “Defending our home ground at Chinnaswamy has been fantastic. I believe we are playing some impressive cricket. Scoring 250 runs and successfully chasing down 200 quickly was amazing,” he stated.
RCB faces a formidable challenge against the Rajasthan Royals, who have climbed to the top of the standings after winning all three of their matches against Chennai Super Kings, Gujarat Titans, and Mumbai Indians.