Royal Challengers Bangalore’s head coach Andy Flower is not only pleased with his debut, but his new captain Rajat Patidar has started the tournament. With two winning two of the two matches, RCB is set to host Gujarat Titans in their first home match on Wednesday.
And talking to the RCB website, the Flower was praising for the Patidar, who played an important role in his victory over Chennai Super Kings last Friday. “This is just the beginning of the tournament, still a long way to go. But we could not ask Rajat for a better start. They have carried forward with the bat. Important evidence for a leader is how he wants to play through his own actions and he is doing it – I am increasing a relationship with him.
In a video shared by RCB, the flower can be told to the Patidar, “Remember that when you bat, you don’t have to live up to any reputation. You use your cricketing nuances, play the position and play for your strength.”
Flower who is in its second season with RCB and looking to end the drought of its title, one of the most glorious moments of his magnificent coaching career was the performance of the franchise in the previous season, where he made a stunning change. “For me personally there was a very proud moment of pride for me last year, when we were under great pressure, we had won only one game from 8 and then we rotated it around, won 6 consecutive six and made it in play-off. So the way we handled ourselves as a group, I was very proud then,” Flower said.
Talking about his own methods, who has won the title in CPL, Flower said, “I whenever I challenge them. Your job is to win the battle, no matter what the situation is. One thing that I have learned, is that he is surely working with the person, then you are liked by him.” It is simple. “