RCB batsman is failing miserably in England T20, franchise spent 11.50 crores in auction
- byManasavi
- 29 Jan, 2025

The third match of India vs England T20 series was played on 28 January at Rajkot ground. In this match, the Indian team has suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of England team. Even after the defeat in the third match, the Indian team is leading 2-1.
In India vs England T20 series, many batsmen have impressed everyone with their performance, while many players are disappointing their fans. A batsman selected for this series, who is also a part of IPL franchise Bangalore, has given a lot of disappointment to his fans with his performance.
This player failed in India vs England T20 series
Three matches of India vs England T20 series have been played and in all these three matches, English batsman Phil Salt has disappointed everyone with his performance. Salt has not been able to touch the double-digit mark in all three matches of the series while batting and due to this he is now being trolled. It is being said that Salt is becoming the weak link of his team.
Part of RCB in IPL 2025
English player Phil Salt also participates in the IPL and was part of the squad of the champion team Kolkata Knight Riders since last year. But before the auction of this season, he was released and in the auction he was added by the Royal Challengers Bangalore team. In this auction, he has been added by the Bangalore management for a huge price of 11.50 crores. Now the supporters of Bangalore are looking a bit disappointed after seeing his performance.
These are the figures
If we talk about the cricket career of England batsman Phil Salt, then his career has been very brilliant. In his career so far, he has scored 1115 runs in 38 innings of 41 T20 matches at an excellent average of 33.79 and a dangerous strike rate of 163.28. During this time, he has played 3 centuries and 4 half-century innings in T20 cricket.