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"Lot Of Superstitions In India": Brett Lee Echoes AB De Villiers' "They Can Win It" Comment On RCB

Royal Challengers Bengaluru will be eyeing their maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) trophy in the upcoming season, which will kick-start from Friday. In the opening game, RCB will be squaring off against the defending champions Chennai Super Kings in Chepauk. As RCB's women's team brought glory to the franchise after clinching their maiden Women's Premier League title, all eyes will now be on the men's side. Despite having one of the strongest squads, RCB have failed to win the IPL title.

Recently, former RCB batter AB de Villiers stated he is hopeful that the men's team will be replicating the success of the women's side and can clinch their first trophy.

"It's destiny. The girls have done it and now the boys are going to come to the party. The shackles are broken; I think this is the year. It's meant to be that way for the guys. I really do believe they can win it; they will win. Look, you have got to be patient. Sports is a funny thing. It's not predictable, otherwise it would be boring. Once the RCB men's team gets one win, there will be many more. Hopefully we go from strength to strength," De Villiers said on the News18 show 'Rising Bharat Summit'.

"There have been nine other superstar teams and many teams haven't won it barring RCB. We have given our absolute best. We came close, but lost three times in the final. We had our chances here and there and we have ourselves to blame but the legacy over the last few years that the seniors have left will be carried forward," he added.

Former Australia pacer Brett Lee, who was also present in the same discussion, pointed out that the change of name and jersey might change RCB's luck.

RCB changed their name from Royal Challengers Bangalore to Royal Challengers Bengaluru,

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