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‘He is going to be unbearable’: Why Nasar Hussain, Michael Attarton doesn’t want RCB to win IPL 2025 cricket news

During a practice session with Mentor and batting coach Dinesh Karthik (R) with Royal Challengers Bangalore’s Romario Shepherd (L). (PTI)

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), led by Rajat Patidar, defeated Punjab Kings in Qualifier 1 in Mullanpur and reached the final of IPL 2025, either set up a championship match against Punjab Kings or Mumbai Indians, which on June 3 in Narendra Modi Stadium. Former England captains Nasar Hussain and Michael Attrarat have discussed the possible response of RCB batting coach Dinesh Karthik, if the team won their first IPL title.The franchise’s visit to the final has been notable, especially with the involvement as a batting coach before the IPL 2025 season, a step that has achieved positive results for the team.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!During a Sky Sports Podcast, Nasar Hussain joked Karthik’s possible celebration, “RCB has got the final. If they win, DK is going to be unbearable. A season as a coach/mentor, and they won it. ,

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Michael Atherat added to the conversation by drawing parallel to a famous football festival: “He is unbearable in the best time, he is going to be doubled unbearable. He will be like John Terry, in front of the RCB Trophy presentation, holding it there with Virat Kohli.”Karthik replied to these comments on the social media platform X with the message: “This podcast requires some young energy.”Karthik’s appointment as a batting coach has shown immediate effect, such as players like Jitesh Sharma accepted the improvement in their game after Karthik’s guidance after the league stage match against Lucknow super veterans.Karthik has expressed his relationship with his inspirations to join RCB and coaching staff. In a video posted on the official handle of RCB, he shared: “Being part of RCB is a very special feeling. Purely due to the brand of cricket that we play, but we have fans. And most importantly, it is a journey that is very high and full of climb. ,He explained in detail on his decision to join the coaching staff: “But the trophy had not yet reached the banks of Bangalore. If I could be a part of that journey, why not? It was a big question in my mind. I know how close we were when I was. So there is another opportunity for me as a coach here.”

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