RCB Eyes Dynasty Building After Maiden IPL Title, Says Director of Cricket

Fresh off their long-awaited IPL 2025 championship, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are already shifting focus to the future. In a post-final press conference, RCB’s Director of Cricket Operations, Andy Flower, made it clear: the goal is sustained dominance, not just one title.
“This Is Just the Beginning” – Andy Flower
Speaking after the team’s historic title win over Punjab Kings, Flower acknowledged the emotional importance of the victory but emphasized that the franchise is already planning for more trophies.
“We’ve built something special this season, but this is just the beginning. Our aim now is consistency—challenging for the title every single year.”
Focus on Core Squad and Youth Development
The Director of Cricket praised the core group of senior players, including Virat Kohli, Faf du Plessis, and Mohammed Siraj, while also highlighting the emergence of young talents like Rajat Patidar and Suyash Sharma.
RCB is reportedly preparing a retention strategy and scouting plan aimed at strengthening bench depth and ensuring long-term success.
“We’re not just celebrating; we’re analyzing. From auction tactics to injury backup planning, the work starts now,” Flower added.

Plans for Coaching Continuity and Data-Driven Approach
Flower also confirmed that the coaching staff—including himself—will likely continue for the next season, and that RCB’s analytical unit is already reviewing match data to refine player roles and strategies.The franchise is expected to invest further in sports science, analytics, and mental conditioning programs to sustain high performance.
Final Word
After breaking a 17-season title drought, RCB isn’t sitting back. With a clear vision for the future, the Director of Cricket’s remarks signal the dawn of a new era—where RCB no longer just hopes to win but expects to contend every year.