Royal Challengers Bengaluru's preparations for a potential first-ever IPL trophy have hit a snag as star opener Phil Salt missed training ahead of the final against Punjab Kings at Ahmedabad's Narendra Modi Stadium. Salt, who has been crucial to RCB's success this season with 387 runs in 12 matches at a strike rate of 175.90 and an average over 35, may not even be present in the city.
The uncertainty surrounding Salt's availability was notable during the pre-match media interactions, where neither head coach Andy Flower nor captain Rajat Patidar addressed the situation. The former is known for his tactical approach, often having injured players participate in warm-ups to keep opponents guessing about the team that he will field.
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While Salt wasn't the only player absent from training, with several squad members taking rest, his potential unavailability is particularly significant. His opening partnership with Virat Kohli has been instrumental in RCB's successful batting performances this season.
The team's options for replacing Salt are limited, especially with Jacob Bethell already unavailable due to international commitments. Tim Seifert, who joined as a replacement player, and Mayank Agarwal are the likely candidates to partner with Kohli at the top of the order if their trusted 28-year-old batter does not appear for the summit clash.
RCB face this unexpected challenge as they pursue their first IPL title, with no official announcement made regarding Salt's status for the final yet. The franchise will be forced to consider a potential last-minute reshuffle to their playing eleven if he is in fact not playing against PBKS.
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The English batter's absence may be due to the expected birth of his first child, potentially leaving RCB without one of their key performers for the title clash. Reports suggest he plans to be with his partner during the delivery.
However, it is also reported that the player has landed in Ahmedabad having gone home for the birth of his child. The situation adds another layer of uncertainty to what is already a historic moment for RCB. Be it RCB or PBKS, the winner will etch their names in history as the latest franchise to lift the prize.
The uncertainty surrounding Salt's availability was notable during the pre-match media interactions, where neither head coach Andy Flower nor captain Rajat Patidar addressed the situation. The former is known for his tactical approach, often having injured players participate in warm-ups to keep opponents guessing about the team that he will field.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
While Salt wasn't the only player absent from training, with several squad members taking rest, his potential unavailability is particularly significant. His opening partnership with Virat Kohli has been instrumental in RCB's successful batting performances this season.
The team's options for replacing Salt are limited, especially with Jacob Bethell already unavailable due to international commitments. Tim Seifert, who joined as a replacement player, and Mayank Agarwal are the likely candidates to partner with Kohli at the top of the order if their trusted 28-year-old batter does not appear for the summit clash.
RCB face this unexpected challenge as they pursue their first IPL title, with no official announcement made regarding Salt's status for the final yet. The franchise will be forced to consider a potential last-minute reshuffle to their playing eleven if he is in fact not playing against PBKS.
Who's that IPL player?
The English batter's absence may be due to the expected birth of his first child, potentially leaving RCB without one of their key performers for the title clash. Reports suggest he plans to be with his partner during the delivery.
However, it is also reported that the player has landed in Ahmedabad having gone home for the birth of his child. The situation adds another layer of uncertainty to what is already a historic moment for RCB. Be it RCB or PBKS, the winner will etch their names in history as the latest franchise to lift the prize.
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