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“ It will be unbearable ”: why Nasser Hussain, Michael Atherton does not want RCB to win IPL 2025 | Cricket news

“ It will be unbearable ”: why Nasser Hussain, Michael Atherton does not want RCB to win IPL 2025 | Cricket news
Romario Shepherd (L) of Royal Challengers Bengaluru alongside the mentor and the striker Dinesh Karthik (R) during a training session. (PTI)

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), led by Rajat Patidar, qualified for the final of the 2025 IPL after defeating the Punjab Kings by 8 tenure for qualification 1 in Mullanpur, organizing a championship match against June 3 Punjab or Mumbai at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The former captains of England Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton sparked a discussion on the potential reaction of the coach of RCB strikers, Dinesh Karthik, if the team ensures its very first IPL title.The trip from the franchise to the final was notable, in particular with the “DK” who joins the striker’s coach before the 2025 season, a decision that gave positive results for the team.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!During a podcast Sky Sports, Nasser Hussain joked on the potential celebration of Karthik, declaring: “RCB reached the final. If they gain this, DK will be unbearable. A season as a coach / mentor, and he won it. “”

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Michael Atherton added to the conversation by drawing a parallel with a famous football celebration: “He is unbearable in the best of cases, he will be doubly unbearable. He will be like John Terry, at the front of the presentation of the RCB trophy, holding him with Virat Kohli.”Karthik responded to these comments on the X social media platform with the message: “This podcast needs a young energy.”The appointment of Karthik as a stick coach has shown an immediate impact, players like Jiteh Sharma recognizing improvements in their game after Karthik’s advice after the League match against Lucknow super-managers.Karthik expressed his link with the RCB and his motivations to join coaches staff. In a video published on the official Handle of RCB, he shared: “Being part of RCB is a very special feeling. By only because of the cricket brand that we play, but also of the fans that we have. And above all, it is a trip that has been filled with many ups and downs. “”He also developed his decision to join coaches staff: “But the trophy had not yet reached the banks of Bangalore. If I could be part of this trip, why not? It was a big question in my mind. I know how close we were when I played. Here is another opportunity for me as a trainer.”

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