As the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 mega auction approaches, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) faces a critical decision regarding player retention.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB): Trophy drought of 17 years
With a storied history of near misses and a title drought stretching over 17 years, RCB’s performance in the 2024 season further underscored the need for a strategic overhaul. Despite a dramatic turnaround from a dismal start – losing seven of their first eight matches to eventually qualify for the playoffs after winning six of their last matches – RCB’s inconsistent performance highlights the urgency for a strategic shakeup.
As RCB prepares for the IPL 2025 mega auction, the decision to retain or release players will be pivotal in shaping the team’s future. RCB’s challenge will be to balance retaining key players while also making room for new talent that can address the gaps exposed in their recent seasons. The upcoming mega auction promises to be a defining moment for RCB as they seek to build a squad capable of ending their long-standing title drought.
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3 crucial players RCB might consider releasing before the IPL 2025 mega auction:
1. A talented all-rounder with untapped potential
Mahipal Lomror, the 25-year-old all-rounder, stands out as a notable candidate for release. Purchased by RCB for Rs 95 lakhs during the IPL 2022 mega auction, Lomror’s performances have yet to live up to expectations. Despite being a promising talent, his impact has been underwhelming.
In the 2024 season, he played 10 matches, scoring 125 runs with a highest score of 33. While he demonstrated a solid strike rate and the ability to score quickly, Lomror struggled to convert starts into substantial innings. Given his potential as a middle-order batter, Lomror could attract significant bids from other franchises looking to bolster their batting lineup. If RCB decides to part ways with him, it could be a strategic move to allow him to explore opportunities where he might thrive better.
2. The explosive batter facing uncertainty
Anuj Rawat, acquired by RCB for Rs 3.4 crores in the IPL 2022 mega auction, is another player who may be on the chopping block. Known for his explosive batting in domestic cricket, Rawat has shown glimpses of his potential but has struggled to make a significant impact for RCB. His role as a finisher was anticipated to be a crucial one, but his performances have not consistently met the expectations set by his price tag. Given his explosive potential and ability to play big innings, Rawat could become a sought-after commodity in the mega auction. His departure from RCB could be an opportunity for other franchises to acquire a player with the ability to turn games around with a quickfire innings.
3. The struggling star and his future uncertainty
Glenn Maxwell, who was bought by RCB for INR 11 crore, represents a significant dilemma for the franchise. Maxwell, renowned for his all-round capabilities, had a challenging 2024 season. His form dipped considerably, managing only 52 runs in nine innings and picking up just six wickets.
Moreover, he faced injury concerns and had to take a break from cricket during the tournament. Although Maxwell has had notable performances in Major League Cricket (MLC), his recent form and age – he will be over 36 by the next season – raise questions about his future with RCB. The team may prefer to invest in younger talent rather than relying on a veteran whose form and fitness are uncertain. As a result, Maxwell could be released, allowing other teams to consider him for their squads.
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