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IPL 2025 : Andy Flower Has Faith In RCB’s Spin Unit & Confirms Krunal Pandya Will Lead The Attack

Krunal Pandya is an Indian all-rounder who gained prominence for his explosive batting, accurate left-arm spin, and aggressive on-field presence. As an elder brother of Hardik Pandya, Krunal Pandya made his name in the IPL with Mumbai Indians, playing a crucial role in their title wins. Krunal Pandya’s  performances earned him an India debut in 2018, where he showcased his ability to contribute in both departments. Over the years, he has played for Lucknow Super Giants before he was on the move again in 2025.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) begin their IPL 2025 season on the road. Their tournament opener is in Kolkata and their next fixture is in Chennai, two venues where teams have banked on spin to succeed. For RCB to have a successful season, their spinners will have to play a crucial role, but do they have the firepower in that department to get their season rolling in the right direction.

Krunal Pandya IPL Journey A Glimpse

As of the IPL 2025 season, Krunal Pandya is a key all-rounder for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). During the IPL 2025 auction, RCB secured Pandya’s services for INR 5.75 crore, outbidding other franchises to bolster their squad with his versatile skills.

In Krunal Pandya, they have an experienced left-arm orthodox spinner but, impact-wise, an IPL economy of 7.36 and average of 34.28 classifies him as a defensive bowler. Being a top defensive bowler has its advantages, especially for a team like RCB who face the prospect of seven home games at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. This skill made him a prime target for RCB at the auction, and at INR 5.75 crore, he is a value pick. But, that’s about it.

Prior to joining RCB, Krunal Pandya represented the Lucknow Super Giants, where he delivered notable performances with both bat and ball. However, with limited retentions available, LSG released him from the squad and let him enter the mega auction pool.

Krunal Pandya has been a part of multiple IPL teams since making his debut in 2016. He started his IPL journey with the Mumbai Indians (MI), who picked him for INR 2 crore in the 2016 auction. He played a crucial role in MI’s title wins in 2017, 2019, and 2020. In the IPL 2022 mega auction, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) acquired Pandya, making him a key all-rounder in their squad. He even captained LSG in a few matches during the 2023 season when KL Rahul was injured.

Ahead of IPL 2025, Krunal Pandya was released by LSG and bought by Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the mega auction table. Now, he is set to play a crucial role for RCB with his spin bowling and aggressive batting. Overall, Pandya has represented MI, LSG, and RCB in the IPL.

Wrists pinner Suyash Sharma is still an IPL rookie, his understudy Mohit Rathee is a relatively unknown quantity, and then there’s the part-timer Liam Livingstone. Swapnil Singh did a steady job last season and Jacob Bethell could also have a bowl, but a cursory glance at all the squads suggest RCB are lacking the bite in that department.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) will start their Indian Premier League 2025 season on the road. They will play their first match in Kolkata and another in Chennai. Both venues are known for their spin-friendly pitches and hence, RCB’s spinners will have to deliver this season.

Head coach Andy Flower is confident about the team’s spin department, led by Krunal Pandya and including wrist-spinners Suyash Sharma and Mohit Rathee, and part-timer Liam Livingstone.

Andy Flower ‘comfortable’ with RCB’s spin attack for IPL 2025 expecting Krunal Pandya to lead it

Head coach Andy Flower said he understood people having questions on RCB’s spin unit leading into the season, but the combination of Krunal’s experience, the wrist spinners’ potential, and the option Livingstone provides means he himself is “comfortable” with the situation.

“It’s a really good and apt question to ask,” Flower said on the eve of RCB’s first game at Eden Gardens.

“Krunal was a significant part of our targeted players in the auction. He’s a smart and courageous cricketer and he’s got leadership experience as well. So having his nous, he’s a street-wise operator and he’s obviously got class as a left-arm spinner, let alone as an allrounder. That is comforting to have in our group and leading the way in the spin department.”

Suyash has played only 13 IPL games in two seasons, with only two opportunities in 2024 after a promising debut in 2023. At KKR, he had the cushion of having experienced mystery spinners Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy to mentor him and now at RCB he is playing the lead. Flower said he knows Suyash won’t be “a Shane Warne” right away, so expectations should be tempered.

“On the wrist spin front, Suyash is a very exciting young prospect with limited experience, but has a really high ceiling. And Mohit Rathee to back him up,” Flower said.

“You know, we are looking for great things from Suyash, but none of us know exactly how he’s going to go in a full IPL season. And every young player starts off that way.

“He’s rehabbing after a recent groin surgery and that’s gone really well. That’s been a long-standing injury problem he had, which we identified during the off season. And he’s had some really good care and attention from RCB.
We’re hoping for great things from him. But we are also not expecting him to be, you know, Shane Warne from the off.

“We’ve got to be patient and let him learn from his experiences. And it’s good that he’s got these experienced cricketers around him and a captain he’ll be comfortable working with. To back them up, obviously Swapnil Singh was good for us last year. and Liam Livingstone does a bit of everything. Having him as backup on the spin department is quite a nice insurance to have. So we’re comfortable with where we are.”

Despite RCB’s perceived spin-bowling issues, their fast-bowling stocks in Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Yash Dayal, Lungi Ngidi, Nuwan Thushara and Rasikh Salam offer plenty of promise. Flower felt having a balance of experienced seamers and in-form quicks gives them a fast-bowling group where they have enough leaders to take the pressure off new captain Rajat Patidar.

RCB start their season with tough games but Flower sees that as a positive, getting off the blocks against quality teams. When asked if facing the defending champions first was daunting, Flower turned the tables: “Yes, it is very daunting. For KKR!

“I hope it is an El-Clasico tomorrow night. That’ll be a brilliant way to start IPL 2025.”

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