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3 players that Royal Challengers Bangalore might release ahead of IPL 2024 Auction
There are many players under pressure ahead of the retention season in the Indian Premier League 2023.
It’s that time of the year again where everyone thinks about the franchises that should let go of their players. Players are under pressure and would want to stay with the franchise. But at the end of the day, the team management made the crucial call of releasing the players ahead of the Indian Premier League Auctions.
The Indian Premier League Auctions have been scheduled for sometime next month. Thus, all the 10 franchises will have an eye out for players they wish to retain. However, they might be a lengthy list of players that might be released ahead of the auctions.
3 players that RCB might release ahead of IPL 2024 Auction
3) David Willey
The first person to be released may be England’s left-arm fast bowler, David Willey. He could merely compete in domestic competitions after announcing his retirement from international competitions. The administration of the organisation may think about releasing him after considering this choice.
Another reason to be concerned about his release before to the auctions is his dismal performance for RCB. In four IPL 2023 games, the England all-rounder picked up three wickets for RCB. Afterwards, Indian hitter Kedar Jadhav took his spot.
2) Harshal Patel
Harshal Patel’s meteoric rise has seen an even bigger downfall in the past couple of seasons. In a thrilling IPL 2021 season, he claimed 32 wickets. Patel took a record-breaking amount of wickets to finish IPL 2021 to be the top wicket-taker. But he only managed 19 as well as 14 wickets during the next two seasons.
He did not perform well in the death overs either. This is because RCB used him early in the innings due to an injury to Reece Topley. The fact that Harshal Patel was purchased at auction for an astounding INR 10.75 crores is another factor working against him.By releasing him before the IPL 2024 auction, RCB will be able to raise funds and may choose to either re-sign him at a reduced cost or select a more gifted and perhaps faster bowler from the U19 group.
1) Dinesh Karthik
The veteran wicketkeeper batter, Dinesh Karthik is another player whose downfall is pretty evident. Karthik was unable to even reach 50% of the runs he made in the previous season of the IPL in 2023. RCB’s wicket keeper scored 140 runs with an average of 11.67 in the 2023 Indian Premier League.
Anuj Rawat was used by RCB as an opener as well as keeper as a result, and the youthful goalie performed admirably for them. Despite being extremely healthy at 38, Karthik hasn’t taken part in any domestic cricket matches and is instead concentrating on his work as a commentator. The moment has come for RCB to offer young Anuj Rawat more attention and opportunity to develop.