Thursday, 19 December 2019

IPL 2020 player auction: At 15.5 cr, Aus pacer Cummins most expensive buy

Leg spinner Piyush Chawla tops the list of Indian players
Pat Cummins
Australian cricketer Pat Cummins turned into the second-most costly player throughout the entire existence of the Indian Premier League (IPL) after he was gotten by Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for Rs 15.5 crore during a bartering held in Kolkata on Thursday. A sum of 62 players was sold in the closeout. This was out of a pool of 332 players in the race for 73 openings in eight IPL groups. The all-out cash spent was Rs 140.3 crore.
Cummins, co-bad habit commander of the Australian national cricket crew in all configurations, ended up at the focal point of an offering war including Delhi Capitals, Royal Challengers Bangalore, and KKR. He isn’t just expected to add profundity to KKR’s bowling side, yet in addition liable to contribute with his batting aptitudes drop down the request, as per cricket specialists..(Sports News)
The 26-year-old quick bowler, positioned the main in Test cricket, presently stands insignificantly behind Yuvraj Singh, who has marked for a record-breaking high measure of Rs 16 crore in 2015 by then establishment Delhi Daredevils. Cummins likewise broke the record of English all-rounder Ben Stokes, who was purchased by Rising Pune Supergiants in 2017 for Rs 14.5 crore, to turn into the most costly outside player in IPL.
Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who was not considered for the up and coming ODI arrangement against India, came back to Kings XI Punjab with a sticker price of Rs 10.75 crore after an extraordinary offering war with Delhi Capitals. KXIP went into the closeout with the greatest accessible satchel of Rs 42.70 crore. Both Maxwell and Cummins had quit the most recent year’s IPL…
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