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“Unfortunate Decision”: Ex-Australia Star On Cameron Green’s Exchange To Illustrious Challengers Bangalore From Mumbai Indians

Previous Australia spinner Brad Hogg feels while exchanging Hardik Pandya was a decent move from Mumbai Indians (MI), Cameron Green’s transition to Regal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) could end up being an unfortunate one. MI exchanged Hardik for an undisclosed expense from Gujarat Titans, while the five-time champions exchanged Australia all-rounder Green to RCB for an amount of Rs 17.5 crore. Hogg feels that as opposed to purchasing Green, RCB ought to have been put their cash in working on the nature of their bowling division.

“Might it be said that he is worth the effort? RCB, I’m taking a gander at their line-up. I think this is an unfortunate decision. Nothing against Green’s ability. He was really great for Mumbai Indians last year. In any case, in the event that you take a gander at RCB’s rundown, they spend enthusiastic about their batting line-up. They need more money there to spend on an adequate number of value bowlers. To win the IPL, you want quality bowlers to safeguard sums and set the games up. I think this is an unfortunate decision from RCB and Green might have been reasonable at another club,” Hogg said in a video on his Instagram handle.

Hogg further made sense of why Hardik’s re-visitation of MI and Green’s exchange to RCB is a mutually beneficial arrangement for the Rohit Sharma-drove side.

“Mumbai Indians, they tossed Cameron Green out there for a tad of exchange snare, attempting to let loose a money to get Hardik Pandya into their crew. It worked a treat. RCB couldn’t help it. They plunged in there, not believing Green should return into the bartering figuring they could have had somewhat more to pay for the all-rounder,” he added.

Green, who was purchased for an incredible Rs 17.5 crore at the bartering last December, highlighted in 16 matches. The Australian had a noteworthy beginning to the IPL, hitting an unbeaten 100 years and two half-hundreds of years while likewise taking six wickets.

Players held by RCB: Faf du Plessis, Rajat Patidar, Virat Kohli, Anuj Rawat, Dinesh Karthik, Suyash Prabhudessai, Will Jacks, Glenn Maxwell, Mahipal Lomror, Karn Sharma, Manoj Bhandage, Akash Profound, Mohammed Siraj, Reece Topley, Himanshu Sharma, Rajan Kumar, Vyshak Vijaykumar

Players exchanged: Mayank Dagar, Cameron Green (exchanged from Mumbai Indians).

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