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IPL 2018: 4 changes RCB should make to start winning

Sorry season so far
Sorry season so far

This season seems to be all too similar for Virat Kohli and Royal Challengers Bangalore. A star-studded batting order, a top-heavy team, a jittery middle order, and a not-so-confident bowling attack.

While this has been the trend for RCB over the past few seasons, what has baffled everyone has been the lack of planning to iron out the flaws at the auction table.

With a solitary win in four matches, the script is looking all too familiar for RCB and if the team are to harbour any hopes of making a comeback, they have to incorporate these changes almost immediately:

#4 Need a bowling all-rounder and not the other way around

Should be included immediately
Should be included immediately

For some flummoxing reason, RCB opted to play Corey Anderson in the match against Mumbai Indians. While there is no denying the quality Anderson brings to the table, he has been injured and has not played enough matches to get into the groove.

They had the option of including Colin de Grandhomme which would have bolstered the bowling depth and would have also given them a genuine batsman lower down the order.

Anderson looked hapless with the ball and was dismissed off the very first ball, perhaps this will force Daniel Vettori and Virat Kohli to go back to the drawing table.

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