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IPL 2025: 3 RCB Players Who Might Fail To Perform

Naman VyasBy Naman VyasNo Comments3 Mins Read
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The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a crucible where cricketing talent is tested under the spotlight of high expectations and intense competition. For Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in IPL 2025, the spotlight might not shine as brightly on Anuj Rawat, Yash Dayal, and Mahipal Lomror as it has on other stars. Here’s an in-depth look at why these players might struggle to make an impact this season.

Anuj Rawat: The Unmet Potential

Anuj Rawat, known for his explosive batting, has often been seen as a player with immense potential. However, his inconsistency has been a point of concern. His role as an impact player in IPL didn’t yield the expected results, and with RCB’s strategy evolving, Rawat might find himself out of favor if he doesn’t adapt quickly. His ability to convert starts into substantial scores will be crucial, and failing to do so could see him sidelined in favor of more consistent performers.

Yash Dayal: The Rollercoaster Bowler

Yash Dayal’s journey in IPL has been nothing short of a rollercoaster. From being let go by Gujarat Titans after a disastrous over to becoming RCB’s best bowler in certain matches, Dayal’s performance graph has been volatile. Yash Dayal hit a rough patch, conceding five sixes in an over vs KKR, reflecting his highs and lows. While he showed promise with his variations, his inconsistency with line and length could be his undoing. If he fails to maintain his form or if teams start decoding his slower deliveries, Dayal might struggle to hold onto his spot, especially with RCB’s bowling depth.

Mahipal Lomror: The Impact Player Conundrum

Mahipal Lomror’s role as an impact player has been both a boon and a bane. His performances have been highlighted, like when he scored 17 runs in eight balls and helped Karthik score 47 runs in 22 balls, as shared on social media. However, being an impact player also means the pressure to perform instantly. Lomror’s ability to switch roles from a finisher to a bowler might not always work in his favor. If he fails to make an immediate impact or if his bowling doesn’t provide the breakthrough, his utility might be questioned. The IPL’s fast-paced nature demands quick adaptation, and Lomror’s failure to do so could see him on the bench more often than not.

The IPL 2025 could be a defining season for Anuj Rawat, Yash Dayal, and Mahipal Lomror with RCB. Their performances will be under scrutiny, not just for what they bring to the table but also how they adapt to the team’s strategies and the evolving dynamics of T20 cricket. While each has shown glimpses of brilliance, the consistency and adaptability required at this level might prove challenging. For RCB, managing these talents will be as much about nurturing their potential as it is about making tough decisions if they fail to deliver. The IPL’s unforgiving nature means only those who can consistently perform under pressure will thrive, and for these three, the road ahead is fraught with challenges.

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