Hyderabad: With a massive fan base backing and cheering them despite being empty-handed after playing 16 editions of the Indian Premier League (IPL), Royal Challengers Bangalore will be aiming to turn their slogan 'EE sala cup namade' (this year, the cup is ours) into reality. The last season was decent, if not a brilliant one, for the team as RCB won seven games, lost as many and ended up two points short of the Mumbai Indians who finished at fourth in the league stage and entered into the playoffs.
The star duo of Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis shined for the team, but none of the other batters were able to assist them with the willow. Virat scored 639 runs with an average of 53.25 while du Plessis amassed 730 runs with an average of 56.15. The franchise will rely on the duo once again, but they will need other batters to step up to the task as well.
Mohammed Siraj was prolific for the team taking 19 wickets from 14 games in the previous edition. Harsha Patel picked 14 wickets with an economy of 9.65.
Under the leadership of du Plessis, RCB have displayed potential but have never won the league. Ahead of the upcoming season, the franchise has strengthened their pace department with the addition of Joseph Alzarri (INR 11.50 Crores) and Lockie Ferguson (INR 2 Crores). With the mission to end the trophy drought ahead of them, here is the SWOT analysis of the team.
Strength
A star-studded batting line-up is the biggest strength of RCB while entering the next season. They have world-class batters in the form of Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis. They have an explosive batter like Glenn Maxwell, who can turn the game on its head. Add Rajat Patidar’s talent to it, it becomes a recipe for a strong batting line-up.
Cameron Green will also bolster their batting unit as he has a stellar performance in last season when he racked up 452 runs with an average of 55 in his debut appearance.
Weakness
While RCB have a lot of batting firepower, they have left bowling wide open for the other teams to exploit. Releasing Josh Hazlewood and Wanindu Hasaranga was a shocking decision from the side before the auction held last year. Also, they parted ways with Indian pacer Harshal Patel and it remains dubious whether the replacements can create a similar kind of impact.