The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 season has reached its halfway point, and the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) find themselves struggling at the bottom of the standings with just one win from seven matches. Their latest defeat came against the Sunrisers Hyderabad, where they conceded a record-breaking 287 runs, the highest total in franchise T20 cricket. Despite scoring 262 in reply, becoming the first team to score over 250 while chasing, RCB’s bowling woes continue to haunt them.
RCB’s batting has been impressive, with Virat Kohli leading the IPL run-scorers chart and Dinesh Karthik excelling as a finisher. However, their bowling attack has been a major concern. Mohammed Siraj has had a below-par season, and the spin attack has failed to contain opposition batters. Captain Faf du Plessis has admitted that they “don’t have as many weapons” with the ball.
RCB have used 20 players so far this season, struggling to find a settled XI. Their game against SRH highlighted their bowling woes, with four bowlers conceding over 50 runs each, a first in the IPL.
Despite their struggles, RCB can still qualify for the playoffs if they win all their remaining league fixtures. However, this seems unlikely given their underperforming bowling unit and inexperienced domestic contingent.
To qualify, RCB must treat every game as a knockout and win their next seven matches to reach 16 points. Even then, their poor Net Run Rate may hinder their chances.
RCB’s upcoming fixtures include matches against former IPL champions, making their task even more challenging. Their bowlers, including Siraj, Reece Topley, Lockie Ferguson, and others, need to improve their economy and start taking wickets.
Overseas players like Cameron Green, Alzarri Joseph, Topley, and Ferguson must also deliver. RCB has made comebacks in the past, but they will need a significant turnaround to reach the playoffs this season.