Fast bowler Mohammad Siraj played this time for Gujarat Titans in the IPL. Earlier, he was part of the Royal Challengers Bangalore team for 7 years. But before the auction, Siraj was released by RCB. Not only this, but RCB did not even try to buy them in the auction. Now the team’s director Mo Bobat revealed the team’s strategy regarding this.
RCB team director Mo Bobat, while talking to the cricketer, said that if his team had retained Mohammad Siraj, it would be difficult for Bhuvneshwar Kumar, which she wanted to buy. Let us know that after playing for the 11 seasons for Sunrisers Hyderabad, Bhubaneswar played for RCB this year. RCB bought him for Rs 10.75 crore.
Why did RCB not retain Mohammad Siraj?
Talking to Cricbuj, Bobat said, “Mohammad Siraj is the player about whom we had considered the most. Indian fast bowlers could not easily meet in the IPL. We discussed every situation that was possible. Retm (right to match) was also discussed with the release, it was not a direct decision. It was not a direct decision. This does not happen for any one reason, many factors play in it. “
Siraj took 16 wickets in 15 matches played for Gujarat Titans this year, although his economy was 9.24. Siraj played a total of 87 matches for RCB in 7 seasons in the IPL, in which he has 99 wickets.
At the same time, the team director of RCB also revealed that Cameron Green was not retained only due to injury. If the Australian all -rounder had fit, RCB would have retained them.
RCB won its first title
Well, Royal Challengers Bangalore’s strategy worked and won his first IPL title after 18 years. RCB defeated Punjab in the final. Virat Kohli was the highest run -scorer for RCB, he scored 657 runs in 15 fairy. Josh Hazlewood took the most wickets for RCB in bowling, he took 22 wickets in 12 innings.

