IPL 2024 Auction / Money will rain on these players in the auction, they will set the auction on fire!

Zoom News : Dec 18, 2023, 05:30 PM
IPL 2024 Auction: The mini auction for IPL 2024 will start on December 19 at 1 pm in Dubai. That means now only a few hours are left for it to start. After this the bidding on the players will start. This time, although more than 1100 players had registered their names, but later only 333 players were left whose names would be called on the day of the auction. However, even these 333 players will not be able to be sold. All the teams have only 77 players left to complete the squad, that is, all the other players will go unsold. Meanwhile, before the auction, you should keep an eye on some selected players who can be sold at the highest price in this auction, that is, to put it in proper language, they can be showered with a lot of money.

IPL teams will shower money on Mitchell Starc

Australia's fast bowler Mitchell Starc is coming to IPL this year after almost eight years. It is said that when his name was shortlisted, 5 out of ten teams talked to him and expressed their desire to join their team. However, Mitchell Starc will go to the team which bids the highest on him. Mitchell Starc had already made it clear that he wants to play next year's IPL in view of the T20 World Cup to be held in June next year, after this the teams started preparing to bid on him and increased their purse. had also been vacated, so that lack of money does not come in the way of their bidding. The special thing about Mitchell Starc is that he is a left arm fast bowler. While he is known for giving shocks to the opposition team in the beginning, he also has the ability to take wickets in the middle overs. Mitchell Starc will come in set four and his base price is Rs 2 crore. It is believed that bids worth at least eight to ten crores will be placed on them within a few minutes.

There will be a fierce fight between the teams to keep Travis Head in their side.

Apart from this, another player on whom all ten teams will have their eyes is Australia's star batsman Travis Head. What they can do was visible in the recently concluded ICC ODI World Cup 2023. In the first semi-final, he scored a half-century and after that, he made his team the winner by scoring a century against India in the final. He was the player of the match in both these matches. Recently ICC has also selected him for the Player of the Month award for the month of November. The base price of Travis Head is only Rs 2 crore, but it seems certain that his bid will end at a price much higher than this. He is a left handed batsman. He can bat anywhere from number one to number four. He is also adept at spinner bowling. They will come in Set 1. This means that money will start raining on them from the beginning of the auction.

Teams will spend lavishly on Rachin Ravindra

New Zealand's Rachin Ravindra is also one such player, who will not lag behind Mitchell Starc and Travis Head in any case. He is a left-handed batsman and bowls with his left hand only. His performance in the ICC ODI World Cup was also excellent. Since then he has come on the radar of many IPL teams. His base price is only Rs 50 lakh. Their bid can also go up to Rs 8 to 10 crore. He is going to be seen playing in IPL for the first time. Therefore, the teams will also keep an eye on him. Rachin is just 24 years old, so he can be a long-term investment for the teams. Also, he can bat at any number, so teams would not like to leave any stone unturned in betting on him.

Big bid may be imposed on Shardul Thakur

This is the matter of foreign players, but it is not that there will be no Indian player on whom teams can spend money. Although there are not many famous Indian players in the auction, but Shardul Thakur is such a player who can be sold at a hefty price. His base price is Rs 2 crore. He is a right-arm fast bowler and has the ability to win matches by batting in the lower order. When the auction was held for IPL 2022, Delhi Capitals bought him for Rs 10.75 crore. After this, Kolkata Knight Riders traded him and he went directly to KKR from Delhi. But now after being released, they are again in the auction field.

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