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Great update about Josh Hazlewood before RCB’s IPL 2025 was restarted: “




Royal Challengers Bengaluru director Mo Bobat said Captain Rajat Patidar’s finger injury really healed and swelling has decreased significantly. Patidar was beaten at Nets on Thursday and Friday without wearing a protective workl, and on Saturday, Kolkata Knight Riders increased their hopes for the match against the match against Knight Riders. “Rajat is going well. He has suffered a injury in his hand, but he’s accumulating so slowly. For him, he probably gave this early healing (the stopping of IPL because of the Indo-Pak border tension), this early healing to get used to the swelling down and get used to the bat.

“He applied for the last few days and is going well, Bob Bobat said at a pre -match press conference.

Patidar was injured in RCB’s home match against Chennai Super Kings a few days ago.

Pacer Josh Hazlewood breastfeeding shoulder injury did not join the RCB again, and Bobat said that the team had chatted with Crickket Australia for updates.

“Josh is the only player who is not here right now. He’s getting better from his shoulder. He’s doing this with Cricket Australia.

“Our medical team and medical teams look like this detail and that day is taking the day,” he said.

The re -planning of the IPL threw a key to the strategic part of the teams in terms of the usability of the players. RCB, due to its national commitments, will soon lose Jacob Bethel and Lungi Ngidi, and Bobat said they had enough time to think about the backups.

“I’m sure all the teams experienced the same thing. After your players went home and dates, this creates a little uncertainty. We talked to our overseas men a lot even before going. Most of them were very determined to go back and finish their job.

“Obviously, after a few games, we’ll lose Jacob Bethel and we’ll lose Lungi Ngidi after a few games. There’s an obvious effect. Over time, we’ll give some thought to these backups and see who can come to support these positions.”

Bobat, unexpectedly, players, the fugitive IPL program to catch their breath and associate with their families is useful, he said.

“It was unusual for everyone. For me, for me, personally, there was a lot to rank, and it was a few days. It was a well -earned rest for many ladies. So a few of them enjoyed seeing the family, even a few days.

“And in fact, even yesterday, the children came with a lot of energy for their practices. When it comes to group, they appear in a really good place.”

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