Royal Challengers Bengaluru will face Lucknow Super Giants on April 15 at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, entering the clash after an 18-run win over Mumbai Indians. RCB, third with six points and top net run-rate, begin a key home stretch. Rasikh Salam said the team feels confident, with clear roles and focus on executing plans.
Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru return to the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Wednesday, where they will host Lucknow Super Giants in their upcoming TATA IPL fixture. The side comes into the contest in fine form, having secured a convincing 18-run victory over Mumbai Indians in their previous outing. RCB currently sit third on the points table, with six points accumulated from four matches, along with the highest net run-rate in the competition.
The fixture also marks the start of a key phase for the defending champions, who are set to play three consecutive matches at home.
The right arm pacer was among the positives from the previous outing, finishing with figures of 1/23.
“It was an important victory for the side and we are feeling confident as a unit. We have clarity in our roles and what we need to do, and we are looking forward to playing at home tomorrow,” he said.
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