Unpredictable Chinnaswamy wicket is no excuse, says Patidar on RCB’s home troubles

RCB captain Rajat Patidar insists the unpredictable pitch at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium can't be used as an excuse for their poor home performances in IPL 2025.
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Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) captain Rajat Patidar has admitted that his side has not played good cricket at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, their home ground this season, which is the reason for their poor results at home in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025..

The Patidar-led side has been impeccable in the tournament and currently sits in third place, tied with Punjab Kings and Lucknow Super Giants on 10 points. However, Chinnaswamy Stadium has been a hurdle they need to overcome, as three of their losses have come at home. They have not won a single game at the venue this season.

Despite this, Patidar remains positive and says the unpredictable nature of the wicket at the venue is not to be used as an excuse.

“We have not played good cricket in our home matches, and you have talked about the toss, it's not in my hands, so let's see. And this time, wickets are a bit tricky and unpredictable over here, but that is not an excuse. So, we'll try to adapt to the situation and conditions as quickly as possible,” said Patidar in the pre-game conference.

However, interestingly, RCB have not gotten the opportunity to chase in front of their home crowd and are unbeaten this season when bowling first. “It is not that if you lose the toss, half the battle is lost because the toss is not in our control. But as a player, if you have to bat first, you would always try to do the best you can in such a situation and conditions. So, we are trying to focus more on that aspect and not on the toss,” he said. (IANS)

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