No one-man show: How RCB became a complete unit
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) has transformed into a cohesive unit, moving away from reliance on individual superstars. Under the leadership of Rajat Patidar, the team has embraced a collective approach, contributing to their success in back-to-back IPL finals. Director of Cricket Mo Bobat emphasizes the importance of multiple players stepping up, which has become a defining characteristic of RCB's identity.
- ▪RCB's journey to the IPL finals has been marked by contributions from the entire team rather than individual performances.
- ▪Director of Cricket Mo Bobat highlighted the team's transformation, noting that they are not dependent on one or two players.
- ▪Rajat Patidar's leadership reflects a fearless intent that has become central to RCB's playing style.
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