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3 worst picks by RCB in IPL Auction history

3 worst picks by RCB in IPL Auction history

Will Royal Challengers Bangalore learn from their past IPL auction blunders and pick the right players in the IPL 2025 auction?

Royal Challengers Bangalore has a history of not picking the right players at the auction table. One of the reasons behind their failure to win the Indian Premier League (IPL) title could be their poor squad selection. In IPL 2024, acquiring Cameron Green for 15 crore rupees as a trade from Mumbai Indians (MI) was a blunder, as it left them with limited funds for the IPL 2024 auction. There have been many instances where RCB has bid on the wrong players; let’s look at three such cases.

3 bad picks by RCB in IPL Auction history

PlayerAuction EditionPrice
Cheteshwar Pujara 2011Rs. 3.22 crores
Kyle Jamieson2021Rs. 15 crore
Alzarri Joseph2023Rs. 11.5 crore

Cheteshwar Pujara

Cheteshwar Pujara is a great cricketer, but no one can vouch for his T20 abilities, as he lacks the qualities that the shorter format demands. It’s well known that Pujara is one batter you wouldn’t pick for the T20 format. However, RCB still chose him and bought him for Rs. 3.22 crore. The result was as expected—he struggled, playing 14 matches for the franchise over three years, scoring 143 runs at an average of 14.3 and a strike rate of just 94.07.

Kyle Jamieson

Kyle Jamieson was another poor pick by RCB. The franchise spent Rs. 15 crore on him in the IPL 2021 auction, but his performance was disappointing, with just 9 wickets and 65 runs in 9 matches.

Alzarri Joseph

Picking Alzarri Joseph was a good decision at the auction table as he was an emerging pacer. However, spending 11.5 crore on him was an overpayment. Moreover, he played only three matches in the season, taking just one wicket with an expensive economy rate of 11.9.

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