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Unlocking Talent: How RCB camps shape future cricket stars – World News Network

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Last updated: November 20, 2024 12:00 am
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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], November 20 (ANI): Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) is not just about star-studded lineups and unforgettable moments on the field–it is about nurturing talent and transforming careers too.
The pre-season camps of RCB have become a proving ground where skills are tested, potential is unlocked and honed, and players have found a new lease on life. These camps provide emerging players with a vital platform to push their limits, refine their craft, and evolve into key performers.
Rajat Patidar’s rise through the RCB camps reflects a similar story of transformation. Becoming the first uncapped player to score a century in an IPL eliminator, Patidar’s adaptability across different batting positions showcased his growth. His strong performances for RCB led to an Indian ODI call-up in December 2023 and a Test debut in 2024, underlining how RCB’s player development system turns potential into proven talent.
“The RCB scouting team closely followed my domestic performances for a couple of years before bringing me into the team. The training camps were not just about practice–they were crucial in refining my game, boosting my confidence, and helping me realize my potential. The coaches and management were always there to guide and support me, giving me clarity on my role within the team and strengthening my self-belief. All of this played a huge part in what I have been able to achieve for both the team and my own game,” said Patidar as quoted by an RCB press release.
Malolan Rangarajan, head of scouting and RCB women’s assistant coach, emphasized: “Our camps are about more than just player evaluation–they are about building potential. By analysing current players and inviting promising talent from across the country, we form a solid team structure and boost every player’s game.”
This strategic approach ensures that every talent scouted has the best opportunity to grow and develop within the system.
Take Asha Sobhana, for example–WPL 2024’s second-highest wicket-taker, with 12 scalps. Discovered by RCB scouts during a state match in Nagpur, where she represented Pondicherry, Sobhana’s journey with RCB was transformative.
“Getting into RCB was a dream come true,” Asha had shared in the RCB Bold Diary video earlier.
“It was a true moment for me because my name was not added to the auction list until the last day. Being picked by a franchise like RCB was life-changing for me,” he added.
She continued, “As a cricketer, when you start playing, your dream is to represent your nation. RCB gave me a platform to perform and pursue that goal. That is the greatest thing. In that way, RCB changed my life.”
She took 12 wickets in 10 matches, paving the way for her Indian team debut against South Africa.
RCB’s scouting and trials process also revitalized Harshal Patel’s career. After an eight-wicket haul for Haryana in the Ranji Trophy quarter-finals, RCB invited Patel for trials. This led to his breakthrough 2021 season, where he claimed the Purple Cap, with 32 wickets and won the Most Valuable Player award.
Vyshak Vijaykumar’s story exemplifies RCB’s eye for talent and development. Originally brought in as a net bowler, Vyshak earned a spot in the main team as an injury replacement for Rajat Patidar in 2023. He seized his opportunity, taking 13 wickets in 11 matches for RCB. His consistent performances recently earned him a call-up to the Indian squad for the South Africa T20I tour, proving RCB’s role in identifying and grooming future stars.
Even for players like Swapnil Singh, RCB camps provided a much-needed lifeline. “Before joining RCB, I spoke to coach Andy and said this might be my last shot. He believed in me and gave me a chance,” said Swapnil in the RCB Bold Diary video earlier. His contributions in the 2024 IPL, especially during RCB’s winning streak, illustrate the opportunities RCB extends to players.
Ultimately, RCB camps go beyond evaluation and training. As Rangarajan summed it up, “It is not something that happens only once a year; we try to do it as many times as possible.” This dedication to building talent and character ensures that RCB’s influence extends far beyond, creating champions in every sense of the word–not just for the IPL, but contributing significantly to India’s illustrious talent pool.
The team will conduct two camps ahead of the Women’s Premier League (WPL) Auction, set to be held in December. (ANI)


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