When Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) announced Rajat Patidar as their new captain ahead of the IPL 2025 season, it raised more than a few eyebrows. With a squad packed with experienced stars, many questioned whether Patidar could handle the pressure or command the dressing room.
But Patidar made his intentions clear right from the start. In his first press conference as skipper, he said something that has now become the theme of RCB’s campaign:
"I will listen to everyone, but I’ll do my own thing. I’ll lead in my own style."
Turns out, that “own style” is working wonders.
RCB Flourishes Under Patidar’s LeadershipUnder Rajat Patidar’s calm and composed leadership, RCB has found a new rhythm. The team has won 3 out of their first 4 matches in IPL 2025, and is already looking like a strong contender for the playoffs.
Whether it’s tactical field placements, bowling changes, or his calm demeanor under pressure, Patidar's decisions are reflecting directly in the team’s success. Importantly, he’s leading by example with the bat as well.
Rajat Patidar’s Impressive Form with the BatIn just 4 matches, Rajat Patidar has scored 161 runs, including two half-centuries. His highest score so far is 64, and he’s currently the second-highest run scorer for RCB, only behind Virat Kohli.
This strong personal form, combined with solid leadership, is making a noticeable impact on the team’s morale and performance.
Record-Breaking Feats as CaptainWhat makes Patidar’s rise even more impressive is the kind of records he's already setting. RCB’s three wins this season include historic away victories at Chepauk (Chennai) and Wankhede (Mumbai) — two of the toughest venues in IPL history.
With these wins, Rajat Patidar became the first captain in IPL history to earn Player of the Match awards while leading his team to victories at both iconic stadiums. It's a remarkable feat that even seasoned captains haven’t managed.
Still a Long Road AheadWhile the early signs are promising, IPL 2025 is far from over. Rajat Patidar’s real test will be in maintaining consistency — both in performance and leadership — as the pressure mounts in the coming weeks.
But if these first few matches are anything to go by, RCB may have found a gem of a captain who leads with both class and conviction.
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