Vikrant Shekhawat : Apr 03, 2023, 11:50 AM
IPL 2023: The team of Mumbai Indians (MI) has faced a humiliating defeat by 8 wickets at the hands of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in their very first match of IPL 2023. In this match, a flop player single-handedly drowned the loot of the Mumbai Indians team. The Mumbai Indians team bought this player for Rs 17.50 crore in the IPL 2023 auction, but this player proved to be the biggest villain for Rohit Sharma's team due to his poor performance.17.50 crore rupees went in waterMumbai Indians confidently included Australia's deadliest all-rounder Cameron Green in their team for the IPL 2023 season by spending an amount of Rs 17.50 crores, but this money now seems to be wasted like water. Cameron Green worth Rs 17.50 crore has been exposed in a tough T20 cricket league like IPL. Mumbai Indians all-rounder Cameron Green was sent to bat at number 3 with great confidence in the IPL match played against Royal Challengers Bangalore on Sunday, but he returned to the pavilion after scoring just 5 runs in 4 balls.This flop player single-handedly drowned the loot of Mumbai IndiansMumbai Indians all-rounder Cameron Green was bowled out by Royal Challengers Bangalore fast bowler Reece Topley. Cameron Green got out after scoring 5 runs. After this, poor performance of Cameron Green has also been seen in bowling. Cameron Green bowled against Royal Challengers Bangalore, giving away 30 runs in 2 overs. Even though Cameron Green got only one wicket during this period, but he looted runs at an economy rate of 15.00 and drowned the Mumbai Indians team.Top 3 expensive players of IPL 2023Sam Curran (England) - 18.50 crores, Punjab KingsCameron Green (Australia) - 17.50 crores, Mumbai IndiansBen Stokes (England) - 16.25 crores, Chennai Super KingsRoyal Challengers Bangalore trounced Mumbai IndiansThe team of Mumbai Indians (MI) has faced a humiliating defeat by 8 wickets at the hands of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in their very first match of IPL 2023. Due to the half-centuries of Faf du Plessis and Virat Kohli, Royal Challengers Bangalore won a resounding victory. RCB had a challenging target of 172 runs, but Kohli (82 not out off 49 balls, six fours, five sixes) and Du Plessis (73 off 43 balls, five fours, six sixes) added 148 runs for the first wicket. Left no stone unturned to prove him a dwarf RCB easily won by scoring 172 runs for two wickets in 16.2 overs.