IPL 2021: Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) Has Momentum From Last Season: AB De Villiers
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Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) batsman AB de Villiers has stated that the franchise has loads of momentum from the IPL 2020 the place they certified for the playoffs for the primary time because the IPL 2016 season and issues clicked for them in sure areas.
AB de Villiers (Image Credit: Twitter)
The RCB crew will likely be enjoying the IPL 2021 event opener towards defending champions Mumbai Indians (MI) on the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on April 9. Apart from Chennai, the IPL 2021 may also see Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Kolkata, and Ahmedabad internet hosting the matches. Ahmedabad may also play host to the playoffs and the ultimate of the IPL 2021.
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I Feel We Have The Momentum From The Last Tournament And We’ll Have A Lot Of Fun: AB De Villiers
AB de Villiers was one of many explanation why RCB certified for the playoffs of the IPL 2020 in UAE and stated that the aspect can keep on the successful momentum from final yr’s event.
AB de Villiers (Image Credit: Twitter)
“It was a long journey. Very happy to be back with RCB, it feels like yesterday that we finished the IPL. I feel we have the momentum from the last tournament and we’ll have a lot of fun. There are some new names but also old names, the people I have known for ages. Dan (Christian) has been with RCB before, it’s Maxi’s (Maxwell) first time but we all have seen him so often in the IPL, hopefully, a lot of games for us to win together,” stated AB de Villiers in a video posted on RCB’s Twitter.
RCB skipper Virat Kohli additionally joined the RCB bubble in Chennai on Thursday. As per BCCI’s SOPs for IPL 2021, all gamers (aside from these from the India-England collection), assist workers, and administration getting into the bubble must endure a seven-day quarantine of their lodge rooms.
Virat Kohli (Image Credit: Twitter)
Earlier this week, as many as 11 RCB gamers begun coaching for the 14th version of the IPL. This is a 9-day conditioning camp being carried out below the watchful eyes of Mike Hesson, Director of Cricket Operations, RCB, and head coach, Simon Katich, on the Centre for Sports Science (CSS) services at Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai.
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