Rahul created the ‘Kantara’ celebration after the win, claiming it was his home field. Because Delhi is Virat Kohli’s home stadium, RCB head coach Sanjay Bangar thought about the celebration and suggested that he might think of another one.
On April 27, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Delhi Capitals (DC) will square off in Delhi’s Arun Jaitley Stadium. KL Rahul scored an undefeated 93 runs off 53 balls in the previous meeting between these two sides at Bengaluru, which helped the visitors win by six wickets.
RCB has a record of winning every away game this season. They might therefore defeat DC in their own country. Bangar added that because this is his home field, Kohli is the “boss” here.
“I believe Virat would act quite differently. He will probably say, “All right, that pavilion you’re sitting in is mine.” Who is in charge? According to Sanjay Bangar on Star Sports, Virat is in charge there.
With six wins in nine games this season, RCB is in a strong position. They need to win three more games to have a good chance of making it to the playoffs with five games remaining.
With 392 runs at an average of 65.33 in nine games, Virat Kohli’s is in incredible form.
With 323 runs at an average of 64.60 in seven games, even KL Rahul has had a strong start to the season. In order to score boundaries and maximums more often, he has also adopted an aggressive batting style. In an interview, he talked candidly about his batting and stated that he has come to the realisation that T20 cricket has changed and is making an effort to adapt to the new rules of the game.
“I believe I lost the enjoyment of hitting sixes and boundaries somewhere along the road. I somehow kept thinking that I wanted to take the game really, really deep. However, I’ve come to the realisation that I must return because cricket has evolved and T20 cricket in particular is all about striking boundaries. Rahul, cited by Cricbuzz, stated, “The team that hits more boundaries and sixes wins the game.”