Deccan Chronicle

ISHAN KI SHAAN

MUMBAI BREAK THE BANK TO RETAIN PLAYER AT `15.25 CR

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Bengaluru, Feb. 12: Ishan Kishan and Deepak Chahar clinched the most eyepopping deals as India’s battle-hardened T20 exponents laughed their way to the bank on the opening day of IPL mega-auction where the franchises saved their highest bids for home-grown talent.

Kishan’s `15.25 crore winning bid from Mumbai Indians pipped the `14 crore figure that CSK offered to retain Deepak Chahar on Saturday. Franchises showed prudence in overall spending but didn’t hesitate to loosen the purse strings for proven performers, especially Indians.

In terms of US Dollars, there were 20 million-plus buys, the biggest by far at any IPL auction with most of the beneficiar­ies being Indian T20 specialist­s.

It was a satisfying ‘Pay Day’ for all current India internatio­nals with Shreyas Iyer getting a staggering `12.25 crore deal from Kolkata Knight Riders and the multi-skilled Shardul Thakur making Delhi Capitals break the bank with a `10.75 crore.

These two, along with Kishan and Chahar, were the top four buys of the day.

“I’m really excited to be back at MI. I know everyone has treated me there like a family so I am really happy to be there and I hope to give my best to the team. Thank you so much,” said the 23-yearold Kishan in a video posted on his twitter handle.

The big-hitting Kishan made his India debut last year and has been a Mumbai Indians player all along, performing consistent­ly well for the side.

Young pacer Prasidh Krishna (`10 crore) was paid big by Rajasthan Royals for his timely Man of the Series performanc­e against the West Indies while Washington Sundar, another India regular, got richer by `8.75 crore.

One of the expected big buys was pacer Avesh Khan, who was bought by Lucknow Super Giants for `10 crore, the highest in the history of IPL for uncapped players.

Yuzvendra Chahal would be a bit cross as he came late in the day and could only get `6.5 crore from Rajasthan Royals.

Even Nitish Rana, not an Indian regular but an IPL performer, was retained for `8 crore by KKR while the uncapped Rahul Tripathi, who has been consistent in the league, very deservingl­y crossed the million dollar mark at `8.50 crore.

Shahrukh Khan, another formidable domestic T20 finisher but one with a base price of a mere `20 lakh, was taken for a ‘mic-drop’ deal of `9 crore by Punjab Kings.

Rajasthan’s former one-season wonder Rahul Tewatia was lapped up by Gujarat Titans for a mind-boggling `9 crore.

It wasn’t an auction to remember for the old guard and only two 35 plus players — Shikhar Dhawan (`8.25 crore, Punjab Kings) and Ravichandr­an Ashwin (`5 crore, Rajasthan Royals) — got good deals.

Among other seniors Mohammed Shami was taken by Gujarat Titans for `6.25 crore. His new ball partner Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar got `4.6 crore from Sunrisers.

While this was the last mega auction, what was impressive was the discretion that franchises used while buying players as the focus was on top Indian players available in the market and currently playing white-ball cricket.

For Chennai Super Kings, the aim was to follow Mahendra Sigh Dhoni’s template and retain their core base of players as much as possible as they waited to buy back Deepak, another multi-skilled cricketer on ascendancy for India.

KKR retained eight out of their top first 11 players from last season but are still looking short in the fast bowling department.

KKR didn’t do too badly as they picked up Australian Test captain Pat Cummins at `7.25 crore, which is less than half of what he was paid at last auction. “To get back Pat Cummins at that price, we are very, very delighted. We thought he would go higher,” KKR CEO Venky Mysore said.

While Cummins is a captaincy candidate, he will not be available during the first two weeks even though Mysore didn’t want to commit on captaincy. “As far as captaincy is concerned, that’s a decision our coach and the think-tank will take,” he said. —

`10.75 cr

 ?? ?? Ishan Kishan was the highest paid player on the first day of the IPL auction in Bengaluru on Saturday.
Shreyas
Iyer (KKR) `12.25 cr
Shardul Thakur
(Delhi Capitals)
Ishan Kishan was the highest paid player on the first day of the IPL auction in Bengaluru on Saturday. Shreyas Iyer (KKR) `12.25 cr Shardul Thakur (Delhi Capitals)

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