International LeagueIPL-2024Royal Challengers Bangalore
RCB requires its top players to perform well as they embark on a new path-IPL 2024
The team’s social media accounts have been hinting at a name change, with ‘Bangalore’ likely to be replaced by the more local ‘Bengaluru’. Despite their recent victory in WPL, this is unlikely to have a significant impact on their performance in IPL 2024, except perhaps for the positive atmosphere it creates.
Changes have been happening in the men’s team since the end of the last season, where their streak of three consecutive playoff appearances was broken. Andy Flower joined as the head coach, bringing with him an impressive resume. Mo Bobat has taken on the role of Director of Cricket. These changes were made even though there was just a year left in the current three-year IPL cycle. This decision was made to give the new leadership group enough time to analyze and plan for the team’s future before the upcoming mega auction.
The immediate challenge for Flower and Bobat will be to find a way to make the most of any home advantage at the Chinnaswamy Stadium. They also face the task of managing an almost entirely new bowling group that may lack spin strength. However, this challenge can be addressed. Teams like MI and CSK have previously compensated for weaker bowling by including strong batting talent in their XI. Could RCB follow suit? The addition of Cameron Green through a trade and the return of Rajat Patidar adds depth to their lineup alongside Kohli, du Plessis, and Maxwell. If Dinesh Karthik can deliver another strong performance, RCB will have a strong batting lineup. The potential is there; they just need their key players to perform well together if they are to win their first IPL title.
Performance in the current IPL cycle: 2022: 3rd, 2023: 6th
Key additions: Cameron Green, Alzarri Joseph, Lockie Ferguson, Tom Curran, Yash Dayal, Mayank Dagar, Swapnil Singh
Key subtractions: Harshal Patel, Josh Hazlewood, Wanindu Hasaranga, Shahbaz Ahmed, David Willey, Finn Allen, Michael Bracewell