Former RCB all-rounder Shane Watson struggled with just 250 runs and 25 wickets. However, a move to CSK in 2018 saw a resurgence, winning the 2018 IPL with a match-winning century.
Moeen Ali's stint with RCB saw limited success. Yet, after joining CSK in 2021, his all-round brilliance contributed significantly to their fourth IPL title victory.
After a lackluster season with RCB in 2018, de Kock moved to MI. His impactful performances played a crucial role in Mumbai's back-to-back IPL title wins in 2019 and 2020.
Uthappa's decent stint with RCB led to further success with KKR and CSK, winning IPL titles with both franchises after leaving RCB.
Dravid's RCB stint wasn't remarkable, but with RR, he showcased a more aggressive batting style. Post-retirement, his mentorship skills flourished, nurturing talents like Sanju Samson and Steve Smith.
After RCB dropped him in 2015, Patel found success with MI, contributing significantly to their title wins in 2015 and 2017.
Yuvraj Singh's stint with RCB ended in 2014. Joining SRH in 2016, he played a pivotal role in their title victory, displaying his match-winning abilities against his former team.
Pandey's journey from RCB to KKR culminated in a match-winning 94 in the IPL 2014 final, leading KKR to their second title.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar's early IPL years with RCB were overshadowed, but his move to SRH saw him become a vital cog, winning the Purple Cap in 2016.
Kallis' RCB stint preceded a coaching role with KKR, where his all-round performances laid the foundation for Kolkata's IPL success, followed by his instrumental coaching tenure.