RCB additionally invested in youth by signing promising quick bowler Rasikh Salam Dar for Rs 6 crore and younger leg-spinner Suyash Sharma for Rs 2.6 crore
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) made headlines in an electrifying begin to the IPL 2025 mega public sale in Jeddah as they managed to safe a number of key gamers to bolster their squad. England’s explosive all-rounder, Liam Livingstone, was the primary to fall within the franchise’s purchasing spree, which noticed them shell out Rs 8.75 crore. Livingstone is understood for his energy hitting and flexibility and shall be a giant asset for RCB of their quest for the title.
RCB batting coach Dinesh Karthik was excited in regards to the workforce’s new signings, notably the return of Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood for Rs 12.5 crore. Hazlewood had a major function to play within the bowling division of RCB when he was there in 2021, and his capability to bowl with bounce and swing shall be very important for the workforce’s success. RCB and all of the followers have all mentioned, let’s go for Josh Hazlewood; we’ve seen what he can do, Karthik mentioned.
RCB additional strengthened their line-up following Hazlewood’s return by buying Punjab Kings’ dynamic middle-order batsman Jitesh Sharma for Rs 11 crore. Sharma’s explosive batting and his capability to carry out in strain conditions made him the proper match for RCB’s batting technique, in accordance to Karthik.
Phil Salt, an aggressive opening batsman, was additionally welcomed to the franchise for Rs 11.5 crore. RCB’s aggressive strategy to T20 cricket is understood to be salt for an explosive begin throughout powerplay, which is strictly what he does. He was explosive and an excellent addition to the workforce, he mentioned about him.
RCB additionally invested in youth by signing promising quick bowler Rasikh Salam Dar for Rs 6 crore and younger leg-spinner Suyash Sharma for Rs 2.6 crore.