Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) registered one of their most dominating victories in the Indian Premier League (IPL) as they cleaned up their opponents for paltry 59 runs.
However, the team’s belief and investment in young talent that is paying off. Yesterday, Anuj Rawat paid back for RCB’s patience and confidence during his rocky start to this edition. Anuj Rawat’s performance with the bat and glove summarised how standing behind a player eventually pays off. Blistering 29 runs off 11 runs capped with a tremendous catch and run out that stood out
in the match.
Anuj Rawat’s daring shots helped RCB reach a massive total of 171, raising the morale of the RCB dugout.
Having joined the RCB last season, the 23-year-old’keeper-batter endured a rocky start to the ongoing edition. However, RCB maintained their belief in his talent and finally, it paid off with the batter scoring runs at a rapid pace in one of the most crucial stages of the tournament.
For Rawat, the innings did not come as a surprise, he had been anticipating it for a long time.
Speaking on the latest episode of the RCB GameDay, Anuj Rawat commented, “This is what I practised for before the season and I was very confident that I will do well if I played till the end. Definitely, there was pressure to go out and perform and so I am a little relieved now. We have two more games and are hoping that we will give our best.”
After his stupendous performance with the bat, Anuj added feathers to his performance with a brilliant catch and a runout.
Describing the catch, he added, “Three of us called for it. Parney (Wayne Parnell) was claiming the catch, I saw Maxi (Glenn Maxwell) also running in, but eventually, I went for it. As for the runout, it was my day and it went really well,” stated Anuj.