Total 590
players are set to go under the sledge during the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction
off, which will be held from February 12 to 13 in Bengaluru. While the already
existing eight franchises had retained some players ahead of the auction, the
two new teams: Lucknow Super Giants and
Gujarat Titans. The Royal Challengers Bangalore have held three players - Virat
Kohli, Glenn Maxwell and Mohammed Siraj.
Players held by
the Royal Challengers Bangalore:
Virat Kohli (Rs
15 crore)
Glenn Maxwell
(Rs 11 crore)
Mohammed Siraj
(Rs 7 crore)
RCB Purse
Remaining: Rs 57 crore
The following
are 5 players RCB should hope to purchase at the IPL 2022 auction:
1. David Warner
(6 crore max)
David Warner
has been one of the most predictable entertainers in the IPL. Aside from his
adventures with the bat at the top of the order, Warner can likewise be
incredible pioneer, having driven the SunRisers Hyderabad to the IPL title in
2016. Since Virat Kohli won't be leading RCB this season, Warner could be a
choice to in charge.
2. Trent Boult
(4 crore max)
The New Zealand
pacer was in fine structure for the Mumbai Indians for the last two seasons. In
any case, he was delivered by the five-time champions. Boult, who was the
player of the 2020 IPL, could begin an offering war. RCB have been feeling the
loss of a marquee wicket-taking pacer throughout the long term, and Boult can
unquestionably give them that.
3. Rahul Chahar
(Rs 4 crore max)
Rahul Chahar
was one of the critical figures behind Mumbai Indians incredible hurry to the
final in 2020. With RCB delivering Yuzvendra Chahal, Rahul Chahar could be the
best swap for Chahal.
4. Mitchell
Marsh (Rs 5 crore max)
After years of
struggle due to recurring knee injuries, Mitchell Marsh has finally regained
his form as he helped Australia to the T20 World Cup title last year. He can
pick wickets and can likewise be coordinate victor with bat. RCB ought to hope
to procure the administrations of the Australia all-rounder.
5. Dewald
Brevis (Rs 75 lakh max)
One of the stars of the as of late finished up U19 World Cup, South Africa's Dewald Brevis was the top-scorer of the competition, hoarding 506 runs in six matches. RCB should hope to get him and lucky man him as a finisher.