Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) batter Mahipal Lomror said that his role is to hit boundaries in every over and disrupt the opponent’s bowling. He also added that he loves playing on slow wickets since he gets to play on the backfoot, where his game is quite strong.
Mahipal Lormor’s audacious 29-ball 54 in the last match added silverling to RCB’s already existing batting prowess and will be important to the team’s search for the playoff spot in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023. Lormor joined RCB in 2022 and hitting the form at the right time for the team.
Lormor’s innings – laced with three maximums and nine boundaries – served as a huge boost to RCB’s consistent opening pair of Virat Kohli (55) and Faf Du Plessis (45).
Lormor loves to play bold innings and looks at himself as a disruptor. He especially likes to play at the slow wickets which often trouble the other top batters of the world. He stated as per an RCB press release, “My job was to try to score a boundary in every over.
To put opposition bowlers under pressure I took some risks and it paid off. I love playing on slow wickets because I get to play on the backfoot where I am quite strong. As per my role, it is rare to score 50 or big runs. My role is to go down and disrupt the opposition’s bowling. It is a high-risk game so am not expected to play long innings. My job is to play impactful innings and cameos.”
Lormor’s maiden 50 has given him confidence and is happy to have achieved a landmark which he had been waiting to play for a long time. He will look to continue his top form in the upcoming matches as well. The team’s head coach Sanjay Bangar said Lormor was certainly the highlight of the last match.