#8 Colin de Grandhomme (Royal Challengers Bangalore)
In the recently concluded T20 series between India and New Zealand, Colin de Grandhomme clearly showed that he can bat at any position and still make runs. Although he is not the most economical of the bowlers, his aggressive brand of cricket makes him a good batting all-rounder.
In that series, de Grandhomme scored 50 runs off 28 deliveries in the 2nd T20I, where he batted at No.6, more as a finisher. In the 3rd T20I, when Tim Seifert and Colin Munro got off to a flying start, he came at No.4, and still scored 30 runs in just 16 balls. This clearly shows the diversity of this player.
In the previous seasons, RCB has struggled to convert the foundation laid by the upper order into big scores. However, if he manages to get his rhythm going, this problem might be solved in this season and might prove vital in ending RCB's title drought.
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