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Kiwi XI snubbed at IPL auction

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At a glance

New Zealand cricketers at the Indian Premier League auction:

Lockie Ferguson to Kolkata Knight Riders for 1.6 crores (NZ$330,000)

Martin Guptill to Sunrisers Hyderabad for 1 crore (NZ$200,000)

Corey Anderson, Brendon McCullum ($400,000)

Matt Henry, Jimmy Neesham, Luke Ronchi ($150,000)

Doug Bracewell, Anton Devcich, Glenn Phillips, Seth Rance, Neil Wagner ($100,000)

Blair Tickner ($40,000)

Colin de Grandhomme, Tim Southee (Bangalore)

Mitchell McClenagha­n, Adam Milne (Mumbai)

Trent Boult, Colin Munro (Delhi) Kane Williamson (Hyderabad) Mitchell Santner (Chennai)

Ish Sodhi (Rajasthan)

Auction’s most expensive buys:

$1.7m: Varun Chakravart­hy (India) to Kings XI

$1.7m: Jaydev Unadkat (India) to Rajasthan

$1.5m: Sam Curran (England) to Kings XI

$1.3m: Colin Ingram (South Africa) to Delhi

$1m: Carlos Brathwaite (West Indies) to Kolkata Former Black Caps captain Brendon McCullum was among 11 New Zealand cricketers to go unsold at the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction for 2019.

Lockie Ferguson and Martin Guptill were picked up by the Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad for about NZ$330,000 and NZ$200,000 respective­ly in the auction yesterday.

Guptill was snapped up late in the second round of bidding and he joins Black Caps captain Kane Williamson and Australian opener David Warner at Hyderabad, who lost the 2018 final to the Chennai Super Kings.

Ferguson, whose reserve price was set at the equivalent of $200,000, was subject to several bids before Kolkata signed him up and the Black Caps paceman has been rewarded after a successful stint of bowling (11 wickets at an average of 12.81) in three one-day internatio­nals (ODIs) against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates last month.

As well as McCullum, the other New Zealanders to miss out on pay days were Corey Anderson, Matt Henry, Jimmy Neesham, Luke Ronchi, Doug Bracewell, Anton Devcich, Glenn Phillips, Seth Rance, Neil Wagner and Blair Tickner.

Retained by their franchises were Colin de Grandhomme, Tim Southee (both Bangalore), Mitchell McClenagha­n, Adam Milne (both Mumbai Indians), Trent Boult, Colin Munro (both Delhi Capitals), Williamson (Hyderabad), Mitchell Santner (Chennai) and Ish Sodhi (Rajasthan Royals).

Australian T20 stars Glenn Maxwell

SOLD

UNSOLD (reserve price)

and Aaron Finch opted out of the auction as Cricket Australia requires its ODI players back in the country on May

2. England’s cup squad is required even earlier on April 25.

Former Black Caps coach Mike Hesson takes charge of the Kings XI Punjab. His side was the highest successful bidders for an Indian and overseas player respective­ly.

Kings XI acquired 20-year-old English all-rounder Sam Curran for 7.2 crore (NZ$1.5million), as well as the joint most expensive buy of 8.4 crore (NZ$1.7m) for unknown Indian spinner Varun Chakravart­hy, who has played only one first-class match, while Indian seamer Jaydev Unadkat was sold for the same amount to Rajasthan.

Hesson’s side also sprung the auction’s biggest surprise by signing

17-year-old Prabhsimra­n Singh for 4.8 crore (NZ$963,000) after the talented teenager impressed for India’s under19s, while 16-year-old Prayas Ray Barman was taken on by Bangalore for 1.5 crore (NZ$304,000).

The 2019 IPL

29-May 19.

New Zealanders retained by their franchises

runs from March

 ??  ?? Lockie Ferguson
Lockie Ferguson
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Martin Guptill

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