The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have endured a dismal start to the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024, winning only one of their first seven matches. Captain Faf du Plessis has repeatedly singled out individual players for costly mistakes, drawing criticism from former Chennai Super Kings teammate Suresh Raina.
After RCB’s defeat to the Rajasthan Royals, Du Plessis blamed a 20-run over by Mayank Dagar as the turning point. “The pitch got better, but that over shifted the momentum back on us,” he said.
Raina, in an interview with Lallantop, condemned Du Plessis’s comments, arguing that they undermined the team’s unity. “It’s not right to throw a junior under the bus like that,” he said. “The captain himself hasn’t been scoring runs. He should support the youngsters.”
Raina also highlighted the importance of fostering a positive environment for young players. “You’d never see Rohit Sharma say something like this,” he said, referring to the Mumbai Indians captain’s reputation for supporting his team.
Raina’s criticism reflects a growing concern among cricket experts that Du Plessis’s leadership style may be detrimental to RCB’s performance. Some have suggested that his focus on individual accountability could create a culture of fear and stifle the team’s creativity.
Meanwhile, Raina announced plans to open an academy in Jammu and Kashmir. “I wanted them to choose bat and ball,” he said, referring to the region’s history of stone-throwing incidents.