Mike Hesson Discloses RCB Legend’s Personality. The Royal Challengers Bangalore are through to the knockout stages for the third year in a row. They will face new boys Lucknow Super Giants in the Eliminator on Wednesday.
Royal Challengers Bangalore have not played in the IPL final since 2016. When they defeated by SunRisers Hyderabad, but the team has been consistent in the league for the past two seasons. Making the playoffs. IPL 2022 marks the third consecutive year that the Team in Red has advanced to the knockout stages. They will face newcomers Lucknow Super Giants in the Eliminator on Wednesday.
Faf du Plessis, the team’s new captain, has instilled a sense of optimism. They have done well to get this far. RCB’s success in a season when other old teams like the Mumbai Indians. Chennai Super Kings, and Kolkata Knight Riders struggled shows that the franchise did well in the mega auction.
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The team has had some hits and misses, but top boss Hesson believes the team has done well so far.
“”I believe it is more about having some real consistency in how we go about our work. You try to limit the ups and downs that occur in any IPL.” It’s all about remaining calm under pressure. When you’re under pressure, do you panic, make drastic changes, or do you believe in what you’re trying to accomplish? A lot of work is done behind the scenes to ensure that we are clear on how we want to play our cricket.
Who the people who can fill those roles are. As a result, even if they have ups and downs, we can live with it because we know they are good in those roles over time. When Wanindu has been exceptional in terms of middle over wickets for us, you can only control the back of the innings if you take wickets in the middle, and he’s been critical. Josh Hazlewood has come in and shown experience, he’s a banker, and he’s got big wickets for us; he’s also shown his skill at the death, which has been critical,” Hesson said on RCB Bold Diaries.
Mike Hesson discussed du Plessis’ vision for RCB the next three years as captain and how Virat Kohli was instrumental in bringing the players together.
“Faf’s been great, once we decided who was going to be Captain and he was made aware of that. It was certainly not all about him putting a stamp on it, but coming in and contributing to the culture. The word culture is often overused and often it’s based around performance. So, people go. ” Oh they’ve won, so they must have a great culture, for me. The culture happens first, it’s something that is quite hard to define, it’s more about how you react under pressure, how you react to your team-mates, and Faf is big on that.
He is big on creating a legacy as well in terms of we have actually got to set things in place for the next 3 years and hopefully beyond. He also has the capability of bringing people along for the ride, which I think is really important. Virat is obviously a key part of that, being our Ex-Captain, and such an influential character, but he also brought a whole lot of senior players for the ride that he can engage with. All the young guys love him because he cares. Actually genuinely talks and sit to have breakfast with them, gets to know them, sits them by the pool, whatever it is to actually build that group and he does that organically, it’s not fake, it’s quite a natural way with how he deals with people,” Hesson said.
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