RCB head coach Andy Flower revealed that the IPL 2025 suspension, gave injured players like Rajat Patidar and Josh Hazlewood vital recovery time. Flower also praised Patidar’s calm leadership and credited the unexpected break as a turning point in RCB’s journey to their maiden IPL title.
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