After promising to finish the rude patch in RCB Star in Chinnaswamy, Phil Salt in the divisions: ‘We start doing something about time…’

14 April 2025 11:55
Padikkal, left -handed inclination, English, who left the divisions, he said it was time to start winning with Phil Salt and chatted with the camera.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru has not been defeated in remote matches this season, but home forms are still a concern. The RCB, looking for hymen IPL titles, was similar to a balanced side so far and can be seen in their performances because they have had four of six games so far. However, they have not yet won a match at home, and they suffered losses against Delhi Capitals and Gujarat Titans at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. When the other franchisees try their best to make their fields a castle, RCB continues to fight to play in Bengaluru. While the teams usually play a huge role in Chinnaswamy, the teams often choose to make bowls for the first time due to short limits, which is not very safe to defend any target. And unfortunately, RCB lost both matches at home this season.
After a comprehensive 9 small door win against the RCB Devdutt Padikkal, left -handed, leaving the English in division, he said it was time to start to win, Phil Salt chatted with the camera.
Padikkal chatting with Phil Salt after the match, “Now it makes you feel four wins from the house, it makes you feel really great. I hope we can continue it at home. If you need to be honest, it’s time to start doing something there, Pad Padikkal said after the match by chatting with Phil Salt.
Padikkal, “Actually we play a good cricket. I think we will win there in time,” Padikkal added.
“Don’t think we’re doing bad at home”: Phil Salt
Salt also supported Padikkal’s words and said that they were more training than anyone in Chinnaswamy, and it’s time to give fans something to cheer up.
“This is a matter of time. I don’t think we’re doing bad there. We do more training than anyone else, we play more than anyone – we understand it correctly and give fans something to cheer up, Phil Phil Salt said.
Meanwhile, SALT established the RCB’s 174 chase and took part in the chase anchoring the chase with 33 top 65 (62). Salt 28 hit fifty balls and put 92 with Kohli with Kohli before piercing Kartikey to Yashasvi Jaiswal in Midwicket. Kohli then shared a stand that was not defeated with his left hand Devdutt Padikkal, who hit 40, and to direct the team home as a backup.
