The Indian Premier League (IPL) has always been a platform for emerging talents to showcase their skills. For the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), the 2025 season brings a blend of seasoned stars and promising uncapped players.
These young cricketers, though yet to make their international debut, hold the potential to significantly influence RCB's campaign. Let's delve into five such uncapped players who could be pivotal for RCB this season.

Age: 19 years
Swastik Chhikara is a young talent from Uttar Pradesh who has made notable strides in domestic cricket. At just 19, he has already showcased his potential as a reliable batter. In his brief first-class career, Chhikara has accumulated 74 runs with a highest score of 41. His List A debut was marked by a century, scoring 117 runs, reflecting his capability to anchor innings. While his T20 statistics are modest, with 15 runs across four matches, his domestic performances hint at a promising future. Chhikara's ability to adapt and perform under pressure makes him a valuable asset for RCB.
Age: 21 years
Jacob Bethell is an exciting young all-rounder who has represented England in various age-group tournaments. Born in Barbados, Bethell moved to England and quickly made a name for himself with his aggressive batting and effective left-arm spin. His performances in the Under-19 World Cup were particularly noteworthy, where he played pivotal roles in England's journey to the finals. Bethell's ability to contribute in multiple facets of the game adds depth to RCB's squad, and his international experience at the junior level could be invaluable in high-pressure situations.
Age: 27 years
Abhinandan Singh is a right-arm medium-fast bowler known for his ability to swing the ball both ways. Born in 1997, Singh has been a consistent performer in domestic circuits, particularly in the shorter formats. While primarily recognized for his bowling, his lower-order batting has been handy, often providing crucial runs in tight matches. Singh's experience and skill set could offer RCB the bowling depth they've been seeking.
Age: 24 years
Hailing from Jammu and Kashmir, Rasikh Dar is a talented right-arm fast bowler known for his ability to generate swing and seam movement. Having played for multiple IPL franchises, he brings valuable experience to RCB's pace attack. Dar's strength lies in his ability to bowl in different phases of the game, extracting movement with the new ball in powerplays and delivering crucial variations at the death. With RCB often struggling with their bowling depth in previous seasons, his inclusion adds variety and unpredictability to the attack.
Age: 21 years
Suyash Sharma, a 21-year-old leg-spinner from Delhi, rose through club cricket before making his IPL debut with KKR in 2023. Despite limited senior-level experience, he impressed with a three-wicket haul on debut. Known for his deceptive variations, Sharma was acquired by RCB for Rs 2.60 crores ahead of IPL 2025.