5 Worst player releases by franchises in IPL history

They were released by a certain franchise and they found a lot of success for their new team.

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4. AB de Villiers by Delhi

AB de Villiers
AB de Villiers plays a shot. (Photo Source: Twitter)

There are two icons for the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). One is Virat Kohli and the other is AB de Villiers. Any RCB line-up seems incomplete without the South African star. Since 2011, he has been a consistent performer for the franchise and in fact, along with Kohli, he’s been carrying the burden of the batting line-up.

For the first three seasons, De Villiers was with the Delhi Daredevils (now Capitals). He amassed 671 runs at an average of nearly 32 but featured in a full season only once (2009). In 2011, RCB bought him through the auctions and it was indeed a master-stroke.

For years now, Mr 360, as they call him, has become the backbone of RCB’s batting line-up. He’s flexible with his batting number and has batted all around and has still been successful. In fact, he’s won many games single-handedly. Hence, de Villiers’ release proved to be costly.

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