‘Congested schedule’: Mo Bobat flags busy calendar for IPL 2026 injury concerns | Cricket News


'Congested schedule': Mo Bobat flags busy calendar for IPL 2026 injury concerns
Mo Bobat raises concern for injury crisis (Image: ANI)

IPL 2026 has been affected by the injuries of fast-bowlers, with almost every franchises first-choice bowlers are going to miss the opening phase of tournament. Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru will themselves be without pace spearhead Josh Hazlewood. RCB’s Director of Cricket, Mo Bobat, believes the situation reflects the strain of an increasingly packed cricket calendar.Alongside Hazlewood, fellow Australian quicks Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins are also expected to miss the early part of the season, while Nathan Ellis has been ruled out entirely. Mo Bobat belives the situation is beacause of packed cricket schedules,”I guess it’s probably a symptom of a congested cricket schedule, isn’t it?,” he said at a press conference on Tuesday (March 24). “Any of us who follow cricket know how challenging that is. On a domestic level, but also on an international level. So it’s not ideal.

Watch

Hardik Pandya & Kieron Pollard Address MI Fans in Aamchi Mumbai

“It’s not ideal for any of the teams that are losing players at this late stage because it impacts your planning. So I sympathise and empathise with any of the teams going through that. I mean, it’s not easy. I think from our perspective, we just try and control it. We can only do so much. We try and communicate really closely with the international building bodies. Our medical team are excellent. They’re always communicating with players and other building body medical teams. Myself and Andy [Flower, Head coach] have a pretty good relationship with most bodies, head coaches or directors. So you just try and keep those lines of communication open so that there’s trust,” Mo Bobat said. “Josh Hazlewood is a really good example. If we didn’t have the relationships that we had with Cricket Australia last year, we might not have even come back to resume the way we did. So I’ve always had the mindset that you just try and control the controllables as much as you can. Try and have a really good relationship and open dialogue. But yeah, it is difficult and I’m sure it’s challenging for those teams that have lost players. I don’t have a solution in mind because it’s a congested schedule,” Bobat added.

Bobat opens on Salt’s Form

Phil Salt is going through a rough T20 form, he concluded T20 World Cup 2026 with 130 in 8 innings with just one fifty. Although he played a very important role last season helping RCB lift maiden IPL trophy, scoring 403 runs at a strike rate of 175.98 during a phase that also saw him rise to No. 2 in the ICC T20I rankings.RCB also have the option of turning to his compatriot Jacob Bethell, who impressed with 280 runs in the World Cup, including a standout 105 in the semifinal against India at the Wankhede Stadium.“Someone like Phil Salt is still ranked among the top two or three T20 batters [No. 4] in the world,” Bobat said. “He also really enjoys being with RCB. He enjoys the franchise. He enjoys his partnership with Virat [Kohli]. He works very well with the likes of Andy and DK [Dinesh Karthik]. So, they’re doing some really good work right now.“And I’m pretty sure we’ll see at the start of the season Phil Salt doing his thing. You know, I’m looking forward to watching him and Virat walk out to bat like they do. A couple of gladiators walking out, which is always exciting. And they’ll be trying to put the opposition under pressure. We’ve got a lot of confidence in our team. In particular, with your question, we do have confidence in Phil Salt.”



Source link

  • Related Posts

    DR Congo’s 90-minute ‘standing superfan’ Michel Nkuka Mboladinga finally gets his FIFA World Cup moment | Football News

    NEW DELHI: One of DR Congo’s most famous football supporters finally got his moment at the FIFA World Cup on Tuesday.Michel Nkuka Mboladinga, better known as Lumumba Vea, attended DR…

    FIFA World Cup 2026: Daniel Muñoz fires Colombia into knockout stage with win over DR Congo | Football News

    NEW DELHI: Daniel Muñoz scored the decisive goal as Colombia beat DR Congo 1-0 on Tuesday to become one of the first teams to secure a place in the FIFA…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Bhagwant Mann video row: Accused received Rs 10 lakh from Punjab officials to fabricate clip, cops say | India News

    Bhagwant Mann video row: Accused received Rs 10 lakh from Punjab officials to fabricate clip, cops say | India News

    DR Congo’s 90-minute ‘standing superfan’ Michel Nkuka Mboladinga finally gets his FIFA World Cup moment | Football News

    DR Congo’s 90-minute ‘standing superfan’ Michel Nkuka Mboladinga finally gets his FIFA World Cup moment | Football News

    ‘TN youth will give appropriate response’: DMK slams TVK-led Vijay government over ‘midnight police action’ against Gen Z wing leader | India News

    ‘TN youth will give appropriate response’: DMK slams TVK-led Vijay government over ‘midnight police action’ against Gen Z wing leader | India News

    Bengal mid-day meal menu row: Derek O’Brien attacks BJP over reports of eggs being dropped | India News

    Bengal mid-day meal menu row: Derek O’Brien attacks BJP over reports of eggs being dropped | India News

    FIFA World Cup 2026: Daniel Muñoz fires Colombia into knockout stage with win over DR Congo | Football News

    FIFA World Cup 2026: Daniel Muñoz fires Colombia into knockout stage with win over DR Congo | Football News

    315 districts mapped for contingency plan as rain deficit widens to 43% | India News

    315 districts mapped for contingency plan as rain deficit widens to 43% | India News