5 Worst player releases by franchises in IPL history

They were released by a certain franchise and they found a lot of success for their new team.

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3. KL Rahul by RCB

KL Rahul
KL Rahul. (Photo Source: Twitter)

For a long time, there was a perception that KL Rahul was a single-dimensional player. However, that changed in 2016 when he blasted 397 runs at an average of 44.11 and a strike-rate of 146.49 for the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). The majority of those runs came in the middle order and he was RCB’s unsung hero in their run till the final that season.

However, a shoulder injury meant that he had to skip the 2017 edition. Ahead of the 2018 Auctions, RCB decided not to retain the Karnataka lad. Moreover, they didn’t even use the Right To Match (RTM) card for him as Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) bought him for a stunning sum of INR 11 crore.

Ever since he moved to KXIP, Rahul has become the star batsman. Batting at the top of the order, the India international has hit 1252 runs at an average of 54.43 over the last couple of seasons (2018 and 2019). Moreover, these runs have come at a strike-rate of 146.60. He has scored 12 fifties and a hundred. At the same time, RCB have struggled to find someone consistent. Thus, Rahul’s release and the decision not to retain him despite getting two chances was a bad choice by RCB.

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