Royal Challengers Bangalore were looking to buy a left-hand batter to complement Faf du Plessis in their top order. In one of their mock auctions, Mike Hesson, RCB’s director of cricket operations, got into a “bidding war” with head coach Sanjay Bangar, who was posing as a Punjab Kings representative, and bagged Rawat for Rs 2.8 crore ($373,000). In the actual auction, RCB eventually bagged Rawat for Rs 3.4 crore ($453,000), 17 times his base price.Rawat was yet to score a run in the IPL since his debut in the tournament last May, but unlike the previous two seasons, with RCB he got a chance to bat straightaway, opening with his captain du Plessis against Punjab Kings. Rawat showed no signs of nerves, getting off the mark by walking down the track to hit medium-pacer Sandeep Sharma for a six over long-on.Against Royals, Rawat hit fast bowler Prasidh Krishna for back-to-back fours. He saved some of his best shots for Mumbai Indians – flat-batting Unadkat for consecutive sixes on his way to 66 off 47 balls to power RCB to their third straight win.Since then he has had a string of low scores – 12, 0, 4, 0 – and finds himself out of the XI now that Kohli has moved up to open with du Plessis. But he has drawn comparisons with Pant not just for the similarities in their backgrounds but also because of their fearless approach to batting.What remains to be seen is whether Rawat can remain flexible and handle the pressures of the big stage the way Pant has all these years.

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