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RCB’s Major Missteps in IPL 2024 Match Against RR 

RCB’s Major Missteps in IPL 2024 Match Against RR 

The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB)’s journey in the 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL) has been a rollercoaster of highs and lows, with the team facing more valleys than peaks lately. After a brief moment of hope following a victory over the Punjab Kings, RCB’s path took a sharp downturn, culminating in a disheartening loss to the Rajasthan Royals (RR) on a balmy evening in Jaipur. This latest defeat wasn’t just a matter of poor luck; it was a showcase of questionable decisions and tactical blunders.

 

The Curious Case of RCB’s Team Selection

 

The decision to exclude Mahipal Lomror, especially considering his form and the match being played at his home ground in Jaipur, was baffling. Lomror’s absence was felt even more acutely given the stranglehold R Ashwin and Yuzvendra Chahal had on RCB, restricting them to a mere 62 runs over eight overs. The choice to debut Saurav Chauhan and bat him at No. 4, especially ahead of power hitters like Rajat Patidar and Cameron Green, only added to the perplexity. Furthermore, the decision to send in Green over the seasoned finisher Dinesh Karthik in the closing overs was a tactical misstep that left many questioning the thought process behind RCB’s batting order.

 

Kohli’s Cautious Approach

 

Virat Kohli‘s batting, while top-scoring, was a double-edged sword. His cautious approach during critical phases of the RCB innings, particularly in the powerplay and as he neared his century, arguably cost the team dearly. T20 cricket, known for its demand for constant aggression, leaves little room for personal milestones to take precedence over the team’s needs. Kohli’s slowdown, particularly towards the latter part of his innings, was emblematic of RCB’s broader issues this season: a tendency to misjudge the tempo required in crucial moments.

 

Powerplay Puzzlement

 

The powerplay, often a make-or-break phase in T20 cricket, was where RCB first went astray. Opting to have Mayank Dagar bowl the crucial sixth over against well-set batsmen like Sanju Samson and Jos Buttler was akin to walking into a trap with eyes wide open. Buttler, known for his prowess, took full advantage, blasting 20 runs and setting a tone of dominance that RR maintained throughout the match. The decision to sideline Mohammed Siraj, a proven new-ball operator, in favor of Dagar during this phase was bewildering and, arguably, the first nail in RCB’s coffin.

 

The match against RR exposed critical flaws in RCB’s strategy and execution, from questionable team selection to puzzling on-field decisions. The leadership, from Faf du Plessis to the team’s think tank, must introspect and recalibrate if RCB hopes to salvage their season. While the talent within the squad is undeniable, their approach to game management and tactical flexibility needs urgent reassessment. As the tournament progresses, RCB fans will be hoping for a turnaround in fortunes, but this will require the team to not only identify but also learn from their missteps in matches like the one against RR.

 

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