I have no doubt Kohli will play a big role in final: AB de Villiers
Chasing a paltry 102, RCB crushed Punjab Kings by eight wickets in the first qualifier here on Thursday to storm into the final of the 2025 edition of the league.
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru's Virat Kohli and Phil Salt celebrate after the team won the Indian Premier League (PTI)
Mullanpur, 30 May
South African batting
great AB de Villiers is backing "ultimate team man" Virat Kohli to
play a big hand in the IPL final and lead a multi-dimensional Royal Challengers
Bengaluru outfit to its maiden title in the world's biggest T20 league.
Chasing a paltry 102,
RCB crushed Punjab Kings by eight wickets in the first qualifier here on
Thursday to storm into the final of the 2025 edition of the league.
One of their biggest
performers this season, Kohli (12) missed out with the bat in the one-sided
game, but his former RCB teammate De Villiers is confident the Indian superstar
would fire in the title clash in Ahmedabad on 3 June.
"The first time
I saw him on the screen for PBKS vs RCB game, was when he got out of the bus,
and I just saw a lot of focus in that guy. That's the typical kind of body
language we're so used to seeing.
"And what I love
most about this is -- he didn't score runs today, but we still saw him right
till the end, celebrating with the batters," De Villiers told JioHotstar.
"The ultimate
team man, and he looks very, very focused. Obviously, the job's not done yet,
but I'm very excited to watch him play. I have no doubt in my mind he's going
to play a big hand in the final," the South African added.
RCB, who was one of
the participating teams when the IPL began way back in 2008 with eight
franchises, have never won the IPL title despite reaching the finals on three
occasions in the past.
De Villiers shared
his thoughts about RCB's journey and their potential to win the title this
time.
"I think 2011
was a really good chance to win the title. Everyone talks about the 2016
season, but let's forget about the past. Where are RCB now? In another final --
2025. It's closer than you think and smaller than you think.
"So hopefully
those little moments will go in RCB's favour, come the 3rd of June. It was
around the auction time when I felt like RCB really got the balance right this
year. It's not a one-dimensional batting line-up, not a one-dimensional bowling
line-up -- there are options.
"I just loved
the look of that squad when I saw it come out. They found a way to gel together
as a unit. As you can see, all the players individually chipped in at times,
and that is a sign of a healthy environment," De Villiers said.
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