List Of Former RCB Players Who Became IPL Legends After Leaving The Team - In Pics

1. Shane Watson: From Struggles to Triumph

Former RCB all-rounder Shane Watson struggled with just 250 runs and 25 wickets. However, a move to CSK in 2018 saw a resurgence, winning the 2018 IPL with a match-winning century.

2. Moeen Ali: The Turnaround Story

Moeen Ali's stint with RCB saw limited success. Yet, after joining CSK in 2021, his all-round brilliance contributed significantly to their fourth IPL title victory.

3. Quinton de Kock: Finding Form Elsewhere

After a lackluster season with RCB in 2018, de Kock moved to MI. His impactful performances played a crucial role in Mumbai's back-to-back IPL title wins in 2019 and 2020.

4. Robin Uthappa: Title Wins Beyond RCB

Uthappa's decent stint with RCB led to further success with KKR and CSK, winning IPL titles with both franchises after leaving RCB.

5. Rahul Dravid: A Transformation Story

Dravid's RCB stint wasn't remarkable, but with RR, he showcased a more aggressive batting style. Post-retirement, his mentorship skills flourished, nurturing talents like Sanju Samson and Steve Smith.

6. Parthiv Patel: From Drop to Glory

After RCB dropped him in 2015, Patel found success with MI, contributing significantly to their title wins in 2015 and 2017.

7. Yuvraj Singh: Reinventing Success

Yuvraj Singh's stint with RCB ended in 2014. Joining SRH in 2016, he played a pivotal role in their title victory, displaying his match-winning abilities against his former team.

8. Manish Pandey: From Bangalore to Kolkata

Pandey's journey from RCB to KKR culminated in a match-winning 94 in the IPL 2014 final, leading KKR to their second title.

9. Bhuvneshwar Kumar: Hyderabad's Key Asset

Bhuvneshwar Kumar's early IPL years with RCB were overshadowed, but his move to SRH saw him become a vital cog, winning the Purple Cap in 2016.

10. Jacques Kallis: Coaching Triumph

Kallis' RCB stint preceded a coaching role with KKR, where his all-round performances laid the foundation for Kolkata's IPL success, followed by his instrumental coaching tenure.

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