IPL 2021: Happy to provide a base for finishers like AB and Maxwell, says RCB's Bharat

IPL 2021: With knocks of 32 and 44 against MI and RR, K. S. Bharat has - at least for the moment - sorted out RCB's problems at No. 3.

Published : Sep 30, 2021 10:47 IST

K. S. Bharat plays a pull shot en route to 43 during the IPL contest against Rajasthan Royals on Wednesday. - BCCI/IPL
K. S. Bharat plays a pull shot en route to 43 during the IPL contest against Rajasthan Royals on Wednesday. - BCCI/IPL
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K. S. Bharat plays a pull shot en route to 43 during the IPL contest against Rajasthan Royals on Wednesday. - BCCI/IPL

Royal Challengers Bangalore wicketkeeper K. S. Bharat says he is happy to be able to provide a foundation for the team as a No. 3 batter.

RCB dished out a clinical display with both bat and ball to record a seven-wicket victory over Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League on Wednesday, to boost their prospects of a top-two finish.

With knocks of 32 and 44 against MI and RR, K. S. Bharat has - at least for the moment - sorted out RCB's problems at No. 3.

"So, No. 3 is always a beautiful spot to play. It asks a lot of questions if you are not ready for it. And we at RCB, we have always focussed on keeping the strike going and get busy right from ball one," Bharat said.

"....and the little things of running and calling well and rotating the strike, all these little pointers, it plays a huge role in building up a partnership," the Andhra keeper-batsman said.

'Message clear'

Dwelling further on his role as a No. 3 batter, he said: "The No. 3 is someone who keeps the scoreboard ticking at eight or nine per over, then you will have a good base (and) for people like Maxi (Maxwell) and AB coming in after 12th over.

"If you have the wickets in hand, then you can go all out towards the end of the innings. So, the message is clear saying I should get a partnership going and we are sticking to it."

 

Just like any youngster would say, Bharat was no different when asked the staple question about what he has learnt from the likes of Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers.

"If you play with Virat  bhai  (Virat Kohli), AB (De Villiers) and (Glenn) Maxwell, you tend to learn a lot of good things in terms of cricket and as well as how to handle yourself on and off the field," Bharat said.

Bharat and Maxwell, one of the sought-after T20 players, shared a crucial stand that helped RCB and the stumper said that the communication between the two was all tactical.

"And coming back to this innings, me and Maxi (Maxwell), we were having the conversation of what are the areas we could access and what are the boundary options...

"....how many overs one particular bowler is going to bowl, what are his lengths, so it's all purely tactical things what we were discussing out in the centre and it came out well," he noted.

On his 44-run knock, he said, "It is obviously a good feeling winning this game and coming back to it and contributing going out in the centre."

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