Top all-rounder enter RCB for IPL 2023

Richest cricket league has enormous financial stakes. The upcoming IPL 2023 auction is anticipated to follow a similar format. Good news for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) Top all-rounder enter RCB for IPL 2023. Ravindra Jadeja and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are reportedly heading for an unceremonious divorce ahead of IPL 2023 season.

There have been multiple reports of trouble in paradise as Jadeja deleted all posts related to CSK from his social media handles, and even unfollowed the franchise. In recent development some reports says that Chennai Super Kings CSK former captain Ravindra Jadeja will enter RCB for IPL 2023.

As per a report the organisers are looking for a window during the November as the auctions have to be held after that. The auctions are likely to take place in December-January or in February. Now the big discussion begins regarding top all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja will play which team in IPL 2023. Ravindra Jadeja may play RCB for IPL 2023.

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) have been one team that have always had superstars in the lineup, whose presence have lifted the group and taken them to the latter stages of the tournament. However, they have always struggled with depth and balance, and have lacked a proper all-rounder in the middle.

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) former captain and India top all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja could be a perfect fit in the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) lineup given that Jadeja, not only can contribute as a frontline spinner, but also has been one of the best finishers with the bat, in recent times.

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Also, considering the fact that RCB have never won an IPL, having a former winner in the camp could be a lucky charm. In order to buy Jadeja, RCB might have to let go of players such as David Willey or Shahbaz Ahmed. Willey, who was a big signing in the previous auction, went on to play only four games.

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