PUMA India has launched an exclusive broadcast channel offering fans behind-the-scenes access to RCB players. Rajat Patidar and Jacob Bethell engaged in candid Q&A sessions, sharing locker-room banter and match insights as part of a new fan engagement initiative.
National, March 30, 2026: RCB skipper Rajat Patidar has weighed in on the team’s unexpected ‘Dhurandhar’ hairstyle trend in a candid fan Q&A, offering a glimpse into the lighter side of the dressing room. The interaction also featured Jacob Bethell, who reflected on his memorable century in a high-pressure T20 World Cup semi-final against India, adding depth to the otherwise playful exchange, all of this unfolding on PUMA’s broadcast channel for RCB.
It’s unfiltered RCB, banter, insight, and real locker-room conversations coming to life. Sports brand and official kit partner, PUMA India, is bringing fans closer to the team through its broadcast channel, offering exclusive behind-the-scenes access and real-time interactions. As cricket season kicks up a gear, PUMA is inviting fans to join the channel, go beyond match-day moments, and become part of this exclusive inner circle.
When asked about the growing number of players sporting longer hair this season, Patidar admitted he’s yet to crack the mystery, joking that he’ll need to check in with teammates like Tim David, Krunal Pandya, and Venkatesh Iyer before getting answers. Meanwhile, Bethell personally walked fans through his century, recalling the intensity of the occasion, the atmosphere at Wankhede, and how the crowd created a unique moment despite divided support. The exchange also touched upon the organic nature of player-driven content, hinting at more spontaneous moments to come.
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