The IPL2020 Auction is all ready to set in Kolkata on December 19th, 2019. The
original list of 997 players has been cut down to 332 – these include 186
Indian players, 143 overseas players and 3 players from Associate Nations.
The highest reserve price of INR
2 crore is reserved for seven overseas players – Glenn Maxwell, Josh
Hazlewood, Angelo Mathews, Mitchell Marsh, Pat Cummins, Dale Steyn & Chris
Lynn.
Robin Uthappa is the
only Indian in the INR 1.5 crore bracket while three others - Piyush Chawla,
Yusuf Pathan & Jaydev Unadkat have set their base price at INR 1 crore.
We are going to analyse the squads and look at the possibilities of the
strategies and planning each of the eight franchises could adopt ahead of the
auction.
Money in
the purse-Rs.14.6 crores.
Slots
Remaining: Total 5(Domestic/Indian-3,Overseas/Foreign-2)
CSK have
the most settled squad amongst all the eight franchises. They have just 5 slots
available and the second-lowest purse of Rs.4.6 crores at the auction. They
would look to go for a specialist batsman – someone like a Chris Lynn could be
a good buy for them - and a left-arm quick as their overseas players. They
could target Sam Curran.
CSK may alternately also aim for
a hard-hitting all-rounder batting lower in the order as a cover for Dwayne
Bravo – they would love to have someone like Mitchell Marsh in their squad
As they
are one of the most settled teams and the franchise believes mainly on experienced
players and less on youngsters. Also, because Shane Watson now did not play
cricket regularily so they may go for other good and explosive opener like
Chris Lynn as a back up option.
Money in
purse-Rs.13.05 crores
Slots Remaining:
Total 7(Indian-5,Overseas-2)
MI have
the lowest budget at the auctions to select a maximum of 7 players. They would
look for a replacement for Evin Lewis at the top of the order – the West Indian
has the fifth-highest strike rate in T20I cricket history and a great ability
to hit sixes – the best sixes/innings ratio in T20I cricket.
Martin Guptill or Chris Lynn could
be a good buy for them. The Kiwi batsman is the third-highest scorer in T20I
cricket history and a T20 veteran having amassed more than 6500 runs including
4 hundreds in as many as 230 T20 innings..
MI also need to strengthen their
middle order with some solid Indian batsmen and may have their eyes set on
Robin Uthappa and Hanuma Vihari.
The former is the eighth-highest
scorer in IPL history with over 4000 runs in the coveted league. They will also
look for an extra right-arm overseas fast bowler – Pat Cummins or JoshHazlewood could be good options although they are in the highest reserved price
bracket.
Money in
Purse- 27.9 crore
Slots Remaining: Total-12
(Domestic:6 , Overseas:6)
With the
release of as many as 12 players, RCB would be looking to re-build their squad
and re-plan their strategy – not surprising as they haven’t yet won the IPL and
did not do particularly well in the last edition too.
They can choose a maximum of six
overseas players – ideally, they would be aiming for two from each category –
top-order batsmen, fast bowlers and all- rounders. They should try to buy
all-rounders like Glenn Maxwell, Curran, Cutting and Lynn. In particular, Lynn
could be a great buy for them as he will give them the flexibility to bat up
the order or provide the impetus at the death – the Australian is a veteran of
162 matches and has scored in excess of 4000 runs at a strike rate of above
140.
Amongst
fast bowlers, RCB could look at Alzarri Joseph, Cottrell, Chris Morris or
Milne. They would also look to strengthen their Indian batting unit to support
Kohli and could bargain for the likes of Bhui, Vihari and Uthappa.
Money in
Purse- 28.9 crore
Slots Remaining: Total-11
(Domestic:7 , Overseas:4)
RR have
released a number of Indian players and would be looking at the auctions to
re-build the Indian nucleus of the side. They need a couple of batsmen in the
middle order and could bet heavily on the likes of Robin Uthappa and Vihari or
Glenn Maxwell.
RR would also consider someone
like a Deepak Hooda who could be a good replacement for Stuart Binny. They
would need to boost their pace attack
and could target the likes of Cottrell, Pat Cummins or even Dale Steyn. Nathan
Coulter Nile and Ben Cutting would also be excellent overseas options.
Money in
Purse- 42.7 crore
Slots Remaining: Total-9
(Domestic:5 , Overseas:4)
KXIP not
only has the maximum purse of Rs 42.7 crore, they also have the maximum budget
per player in the upcoming auction. Having released some of the big players like
David Miller, Sam Curran and Andrew Tye, Kings XI can target some star
replacements as they only have a maximum of 9 slots to fill in the auction.
With the release of Tye and Miller,
Kings XI would target two overseas pacers to partner Shami – they may target
Dale Steyn and Sheldon Cottrell. We all are very well aware with the potential
of Steyn.
KXIP would
also want some experience in their top-order and may go all out for the likes
of Aaron Finch. The Australian is one of the all-time great T20 batsman having
aggregated 8440 runs in 267 T20 matches at an average of 35.76 and strike rate
of 143.92, including 7 hundreds. His T20I strike rate of 156.5 is the fourth-highest
(min. 500 runs) in the format’s history. Also, as they are finding a power
hitter and a captain for their team Finch can be proved to ba very good and
impressive captain as well as a pinch hitter.
Money in
Purse- 27.85 crore
Slots Remaining: Total-11
(Domestic:6 , Overseas:5)
DC have
been the smartest with their releases and retentions. They have added to their
pool of experienced and talented Indian players (Dhawan, Pant, Shaw, Iyer,
Ishant Sharma) by trading in the likes of R Ashwin and Ajinkya Rahane.
They would now focus on their 5
overseas buys at the auction. Ideally, they would want a combination of two
top-order batsmen, a couple of all-rounders and a left-arm seamer. With their
Indian contingent sorted, they would have the luxury to go all-out with their
foreign players.
DC should target two out of these
three – Guptill, Lewis and Shimron Hetmyer – and could face a stiff challenge
from MI for these players. Amongst all-rounders, on their radar would be
Grandhomme and Marcus Stoinis– both released by RCB. Stoinis was in excellent
form in the 2018-19 BBL. He was the third-highest scorer with 533 runs in just
13 innings at a strike rate of 130.63 also picking up 14 wickets.
DC, in
all likelihood, will go big on Sam Curran/Jaydev Unadkat as they would look to
add variety to their fast bowling unit comprising of the likes of Rabada and
Ishant.
Money in
Purse- 17 crore
Slots Remaining: Total-7
(Domestic:5 , Overseas:2)
Having
released three all-rounders (Deepak Hooda, Shakib Al Hasan and Yusuf Pathan),
that is where SRH would look to invest in the auctions in December – they need
explosive batting all-rounders down the order in their line-up.
They could potentially go big on
Grandhomme and Stoinis but would also keep an eye on Maxwell and Jimmy Neesham.
The talented West Indian, Sheldon Cottrell could also be a potential pick for
them.
Money in
Purse- 35.65 crore
KKR have
the second-biggest purse having released 11 players including some big names like
Uthappa and Chris Lynn.
KKR could rope in someone like
Ricky Bhui to bolster their top-middle order with an Indian batsman. Bhui has a
good T20 record with an average of 30.13 and strike rate of 131.42. They would
also look to purchase two other top-order overseas batsmen – Guptill and Colin
Munro would be on their radar.
The main
buy for them can be Eoin Morgan because he can also play for them as leading
the team also because they are looking for a captain Morgan can be best buy for
them.
9 Comments
Hello friends.. You also give some predictions... In which team will these players go?
ReplyDeleteIt's should be rcb coz rcb requires it😅😂
DeleteI think first 4 are going into sunrises Hyderabad and rest are in royal challenger banglore.
DeleteYa Maybe☺
DeleteCSK bhai
ReplyDeleteKisi me bhi jye RCB hi hare gi
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ReplyDeleteLynn should go in csk
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