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Chopra started by pointing out that Devdutt Padikkal is a great prospect for the future, lauding his impressive batting at the top of the order in his debut season for RCB.
"Devdutt Padikkal is the bright future of Indian cricket. He plays very well and impressed a lot. It does not happen that an uncapped player does so well in his first season," said Chopra.
The renowned commentator observed that Aaron Finch had not lived up to expectations at RCB, failing to play a substantial knock for the franchise in IPL 2020.
"Aaron Finch was a little disappointing, as RCB had expected a lot from him because he is the Australian captain. He does very well in white-ball cricket, knows how to make hundreds but forget the hundreds, making a fifty was also difficult for him," observed Chopra.
The former India opener added that Joshua Philippe, the other foreign opener in the RCB ranks, had also not delivered, considering the promise he had shown in the BBL.
"I feel there was too much hype about Joshua Philippe, but he is very young. When an Australian-New Zealand staff comes, they think that a player who has done well in the BBL will suddenly succeed here as well," said Chopra.
Aakash Chopra mentioned that Moeen Ali was another player who did not deliver the goods for RCB in the limited opportunities he got.
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"Moeen Ali was in and out of the team, but the few times he played, the performance was not up to the mark," observed Chopra.
The former KKR player pointed out that Chris Morris getting injured towards the business end of the tournament hit RCB hard.
"Chris Morris had injury problems; he got injured at the crucial moment. He was injured in the beginning, did well in the middle and got injured again," observed Chopra.
The former India player highlighted that RCB's fortunes are intrinsically linked with that of Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers, and that the franchise often fails to do well when the duo does not fire.
"But one thing is that RCB is over-dependent on Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers. It is not right if the team does not perform if two players do not do well. It is probably the curse of having two champion players in your side."
Aakash Chopra observed that there were positives for RCB on the bowling front, though, as Washington Sundar and Yuzvendra Chahal gave a good account of themselves in IPL 2020.
"The RCB bowling has improved from what it was earlier. Washington Sundar bowls well; Chahal always bowls well, so they have got two quality spinners," observed Chopra.
The former opener also believes that Navdeep Saini is on the way up, and Mohammed Siraj has shown promise.
Chopra started by pointing out that Devdutt Padikkal is a great prospect for the future, lauding his impressive batting at the top of the order in his debut season for RCB.
"Devdutt Padikkal is the bright future of Indian cricket. He plays very well and impressed a lot. It does not happen that an uncapped player does so well in his first season," said Chopra.
The renowned commentator observed that Aaron Finch had not lived up to expectations at RCB, failing to play a substantial knock for the franchise in IPL 2020.
"Aaron Finch was a little disappointing, as RCB had expected a lot from him because he is the Australian captain. He does very well in white-ball cricket, knows how to make hundreds but forget the hundreds, making a fifty was also difficult for him," observed Chopra.
The former India opener added that Joshua Philippe, the other foreign opener in the RCB ranks, had also not delivered, considering the promise he had shown in the BBL.
"I feel there was too much hype about Joshua Philippe, but he is very young. When an Australian-New Zealand staff comes, they think that a player who has done well in the BBL will suddenly succeed here as well," said Chopra.
Aakash Chopra mentioned that Moeen Ali was another player who did not deliver the goods for RCB in the limited opportunities he got.
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