Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Mahela sold for US$ 1.4m

-

NEW DELHI, Feb 4, 2012 (AFP) - Young India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja was sold for $2 million at the Indian Premier League auction in Bangalore on Saturday, but a host of bigname stars missed out.

Reigning IPL champions Chennai Super Kings, owned by Indian cricket chief N. Srinivasan, bagged the 23-year- old Jadeja after an intense bidding war with Deccan Chargers.

Jadeja joins India colleagues Gautam Gambhir, Yusuf Pathan, Robin Uthappa and Rohit Sharma in the $2-million-a-year bracket in the money- spinning Twenty20 league.

Just 17 of the 144 foreign and Indian players who had thrown their hat in the ring found favour with the franchises in the morning session of the auction, which was restricted to players not already aligned to any team.

Among the chief gainers were Sri Lankan captain Mahela Jayawarden­e, bought by Delhi Daredevils for $1.4 million, and Indian seamer Vinay Kumar, who fetched $1.0 million from Royal Challenger­s Bangalore.

New Zealand wicket-keeper Brendon Mccullum went to Kolkata Knight Riders for $900,000, while 41-year- old Australian spinner Brad Hogg was picked up by Rajasthan Royals for $180,000.

Mumbai Indians spent $650,000 to own Sri Lanka allrounder Thisara Perera while former off spinner Muttiah Muralithar­an was bought by Royal Challenger­s Bangalore for $222,000.

Rajasthan Royals bought Promising Sri Lanka batsman Dinesh Chandimal for $50,000.

A bigger surprise, however, was the list of players who missed out.

There were no takers for England's James Anderson, Graeme Swann, Ian Bell, Matt Prior and Ravi Bopara.

Veteran Indian batsman Venkatsai Laxman, struggling to retain his place in the Indian Test team, was also unsold. Even inform Australian fast bowler Peter Siddle was ignored.

Jadeja, Jayawarden­e, Kumar and Mccullum belonged to the now- defunct Kochi Tuskers franchise, which played in last year's tournament before being thrown out of the IPL in September for non-payment of dues.

The franchises spent money to strengthen their line-ups ahead of the fifth edition of the IPL which will be played between April 4 and May 27.

Much depended on the availabili­ty of the players for the seven-week 76-match tournament.

England's internatio­nal players will not be available for more than a month, since their tour of Sri Lanka ends on April 7 and is followed by a home series against the West Indies starting in mid-may.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Sri Lanka