The Indian Premier League 2024 retention deadline came to a screeching halt as Australian all-rounder Cameron Green was traded from Mumbai Indians to Royal Challengers Bangalore in a last-minute deal. The main reason for trading Green to RCB was because MI decided to save money so that they could bring back Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya after two years at Gujarat Titans. Green had decided to join the Mumbai team last season when they spent Rs 17.50 crore for his services.
The main thing is that Australian player Cameron Green scored 452 runs in 16 matches played in MI last season, in which he averaged 50.22 and strike rate was 160.28. He also scored one century and two half-centuries in that season.Whenever this player played, he also made a splash in bowling. He also showed his ability by taking six wickets in 16 matches for the five-time winning team. His contribution was good not only in batting but also in bowling.
Do you think the trade for Green was the right move for RCB? Could it be helpful in bringing about the changes they wanted?
RCB already boasts a formidable batting lineup with the likes of Faf du Plessis, Virat Kohli, Glenn Maxwell, Rajat Patidar, and Dinesh Karthik. Adding Green to the mix would almost complete their batting unit for the 2024 IPL season.
But the crucial question still stands: was it the right decision to spend INR 17.50 crores on a batting all-rounder to close the gaps in the bowling and batting departments?
Given that Green failed to make Australia’s starting XI and scored just 63 runs in three matches during the ODI World Cup, RCB may be concerned about his performance.
11 players, including well-known figures like Josh Hazlewood, Wanindu Hasaranga, Harshal Patel, Wayne Parnell, David Willey, Siddharth Kaul, and Kedar Jadhav, were released by RCB prior to the IPL 2024 retention deadline. Even though they still have bowlers like Mohammed Siraj and Reece Topley, they will probably need to make a sizable investment before the 2024 season starts in order to add elite talent to their bowling unit.
As per reports, Mumbai Indians approached several teams to trade Cameron Green and ultimately traded him to Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). This move seems like a circular situation for RCB, finding themselves once again with a batting-heavy team. Despite this, they still have a significant amount of 23.50 crore rupees available and need to make shrewd decisions during the upcoming mini-auction scheduled in Dubai on December 19.
- Cameron Green traded to RCB from MI
- Green scored 452 runs and picked 6 wickets in IPL 2023
- MI traded Green to RCB, brought in Hardik from GT
RCB Prime Prospects: Aiming High for Top Talent
RCB will need to search for some prominent bowlers to complete their starting XI. Emerging South African superstar Gerald Coetzee might catch their attention after his impressive performances in the ODI World Cup. This right-arm pacer was a consistent figure in South Africa’s bowling lineup and occasionally edged out players like Kagiso Rabada and Lungi Ngidi for the starting position. Coetzee secured 20 wickets in eight matches with an average of 19.80 and an economy rate of 6.23.
Mitchell Starc, an Australian fast bowler, may make a comeback for the RCB in the mini-auction. In his two seasons as an RCB player, 2014 and 2015, Starc took 34 wickets in 27 games. His experience and exceptional bowling ability could be of great help to RCB and possibly help them challenge for the IPL championship.
The team with Bangalore roots will now be searching for some spinners. RCB may take Sri Lankan bowler Dunith Wellalage into consideration in the mini-auction after excluding Hasaranga. They should also remember Mujeeb ur Rahman of Afghanistan and Mehidy Hasan Miraz of Bangladesh, who both excelled in the most recent ODI World Cup.
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