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Kohli-led RCB aiming to overturn flop show (IPL team profile)
Bengaluru, March 31 
Royal Challengers Bangalore, for all their 
flash and dash, glitz and glamour, choreographed one of the biggest flop
 shows of the 2014 Indian Premier League-7 (IPL-7) by finishing seventh 
out of eight teams with five wins and nine defeats - a record that 
defied all expectations and explanations.
It will take a lot out 
of Virat Kohli's squad to rise from the depths of despair to at least 
become competitive, much less win their maiden IPL title this season, 
during which the team can expect to be under closer scrutiny than ever 
before.
The biggest story that RCB provided last season was when 
they bought Yuvraj Singh for Rs.14 crore, a move that they soon began to
 regret notwithstanding the public show of support to the all-rounder, 
whose scratchy efforts fetched him a mere 376 runs (average 34.18, 
strike rate 132.25) and five wickets (economy 8.25) in 14 matches.
The
 team did not even blink twice to release Yuvraj along with six others 
for the 2015 auction. It is another matter that Delhi Daredevils outbid 
RCB to buy Yuvraj for an astronomical Rs 16 crore.
Last season, 
RCB were hurt by the poor form of their top batsmen, notably Chris 
Gayle, AB de Villiers and Kohli himself while the bowling attack, 
despite the presence of Mitchell Starc, Varun Aaron and Yuzvendra 
Chahal, lacked conviction. Consequently, the team stumbled from one 
defeat to the next for their worst-ever performance in the IPL.
Gayle,
 nursing injuries, managed just 196 runs from nine matches last season, 
against tallies of 608 in 2011, 733 in 2012 and 708 in 2013.
His 
loss of form, which continues to be iffy going by his performance in the
 recent World Cup, could yet be a major source of concern for RCB, who 
might have to look beyond the giant Jamaican to reinforce their top 
order batting.
However, with the Aussie quick Starc, the Player 
of the Tournament at the World Cup, in good nick as also fellow-seamer 
Aaron who has recovered from an injury that cut short his Test series in
 Australia, RCB will be hoping for better results this season.
At
 this year's auction, RCB sought to add some steel to the line-up by 
picking up two all-rounders in West Indian Darren Sammy and young South 
African David Wiese, besides two quicks in Sean Abbott (South Africa) 
and Kiwi Adam Milne. Wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik was their most 
expensive purchase at Rs 10.5 crore.
On the face of it, RCB 
appears much better placed this season to make a strong bid for the 
title, but they would be first to acknowledge that eventually, 
performance and not reputations or price tags that matter.
In 
this regard, Kohli will be facing one of the biggest challenges of his 
IPL career to transform the team from an also-ran outfit into a winning 
combination.
Another factor could be the trials and tribulations 
of RCB owner Vijay Mallaya, whose UB group had been going through a 
series of financial difficulties for the past many months.
The squad:
Indian
 Players: Virat Kohli (captain), Varun Aaron, Ashoke Dinda, Harshal 
Patel, Vijay Zol, Abu Nechim, Sandeep Warrier, Yogesh Takawale, 
Yuzvendra Chahal, Iqbal Abdulla, Manvinder Bisla, Mandeep Singh, Dinesh 
Karthik, Subramaniam Badrinath, Sarfaraz Khan, Jalaj Saxena, Shishir 
Bhavane.
Foreign signings: AB de Villiers (South Africa), Chris 
Gayle (West Indies), Mitchell Starc (Australia), Nic Maddinson 
(Australia), Rilee Rossouw (South Africa), Daren Sammy (West Indies), 
David Wiese (South Africa), Sean Abbott (Australia), Adam Milne (New 
Zealand). 
Team Schedule - Home: vs Sunrisers (April 13), Mumbai 
Indians (April 19), Chennai Super Kings (April 22), Rajasthan Royals 
(April 29), Kolkata Knight Riders (May 2), Kings XI Punjab (May 6), 
Delhi Daredevils (May 17)
Away: vs Kolkata Knight Riders (April 
11), Rajasthan Royals (April 24, Ahmedabad),  Delhi Daredevils (April 
26), Chennai Super Kings (May 4), Mumbai Indians (May 10), Kings XI 
Punjab (May 13), Sunrisers Hyderabad (May 15)
IPL Record: 2008-7th; 2009-2nd; 2010-3rd; 2011-2nd; 2012-5th; 2013-5th; 2014-7th
                    
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	