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Home / Sports / RCB and CSK Aim to Reshape Rosters in IPL 2026 Trade Window

RCB and CSK Aim to Reshape Rosters in IPL 2026 Trade Window

29 Oct

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Summary

  • RCB and CSK struggled in IPL 2025, especially in death overs
  • Trade window offers chance to address unique gaps in their squads
  • Potential trades could put both teams in contention for IPL 2026
RCB and CSK Aim to Reshape Rosters in IPL 2026 Trade Window

With the IPL 2026 mini-auction on the horizon, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) are eyeing the current trade window as a chance to reshape their rosters and address the weaknesses that troubled them in IPL 2025.

Both teams struggled in the death overs last season, and they also have unique gaps that need to be addressed. RCB and CSK are now exploring potential trades that could not only fix their respective issues but also put them in contention for the IPL 2026 title.

While it's unlikely that all the proposed trades will materialize exactly as outlined, the combination represents an ideal blueprint for both franchises. If executed well, these moves could significantly improve their chances of success in the upcoming season.

The trade window offers teams a rare opportunity to balance their squads, plug critical gaps, and give themselves the best chance to dominate in IPL 2026. For RCB and CSK fans, the next few weeks could be just as exciting off the field as the cricketing action itself.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, the article does not mention any potential move of Rohit Sharma to Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) following Abhishek Nayar's appointment as head coach.
Both RCB and CSK struggled in the death overs and had unique gaps in their squads that needed to be addressed.
The trade window offers RCB and CSK a rare chance to balance their squads, plug critical gaps, and put themselves in contention for the IPL 2026 title.

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