IPL 2020: Rajasthan Royals want AB de Villiers, Virat Kohli from Royal Challengers Bangalore; RCB offers someone better

The IPL 2020 transfer window has seen many surprising trades happening as Ravichandran Ashwin and Ajinkya Rahane moved to Delhi Capitals from Kings XI Punjab and Rajasthan Royals (RR) respectively. Also, Trent Boult moved to Mumbai Indians (MI) from Delhi Capitals (DC).

There are still permutations and combinations going on in between the franchises as they look to offload some of their non-performing assets, while they are also looking to get a good deal on players who did well but didn’t get enough opportunities.

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) is one of the teams that has not announced any tradeoffs, but the Royals had an offer for them.

A Twitterati on Thursday asked RR if they were willing to trade Sanju Samson to RCB anytime.

https://twitter.com/thorking14/status/1194887152888213504

Responding to the fan, RR tagged RCB in their tweet and asked the latter if they were ready to trade AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli for Samson.

However, RCB being the ever smart, had a better trade for RR as they offered them Mr. Nags instead of ABD and Kohli.

“You can have Mr Nags ???? PS: We know he will eventually find a way back to us,” RCB tweeted.

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