RCB's weak bowling attack is expected to be boosted by pacer Chris Jordan, who was part of the England side that made into the finals of recent World Twenty20, joining the squad.
"It is just about one or two wins for us to get us going. With the kind of team we have, if we can get those two wins, I don't think there is any team that can stop us. With the kind of batting line up we have, we just have to sort out the bowling a little bit," said Rahul at the post-match press conference last night after RCB lost to Sunrisers Hyderabad by 15 runs.
RCB will be taking on Kolkata Knight Riders in Bengaluru tomorrow, followed by Rising Pune Supergiants on May 7 and Rahul said the team is aiming to bounce back with victories in the next two home games.
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"We now have couple of games at home. So, if we can get those two victories at home, we are on our way to the top," he said.
Rahul feels it is not easy to bowl at the death overs.
Rahul said giving away too many runs towards the end cost RCB the match against Hyderabad last night.
"He is getting lot of runs for Sunrisers Hyderabad. So, we knew if we can get him early, it couldn't do serious damage. Towards the end, I think, that's something we need to work on, the death bowling and conceding 15-20 runs extra towards the end. I think that cost us the game," he explained.
"Unfortunately, the rules of IPL are such that you can only play four overseas players and we have seen in the past five games that our bowling hasn't been firing. We have been batting well as a unit. We got 180 plus in all our games. So, we were trying something new in this game. Unfortunately, it did not work out too well for us. Chris (Gayle) is an impact player for our team and I am sure he will be back soon and winning games for us," said Rahul.