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Winners and Losers of IPL Auction 2013



Glenn Maxwell (Mumbai Indians $ 1 million)

The loner million in the IPL auction, Glenn Maxwell was playing for Australia against the West Indies as the news has filtered through. As expected performances rose after being valued at a million, ultimately collecting four wickets in Australia's victory in the second ODI. Actions Glenn Maxwell has increased compared to last year, and has found a place in the test team for Australia tour of India. He was a constant fixture at the World Twenty20 campaign and 24 years old, is ready to serve the Mumbai Indians in IPL 6. Glenn Maxwell holds the record for the fastest one-day fifty in Australia's national history. The Victoria batsman achieved the feat when he hit a 19-ball half-century against Tasmania during 2010-11 season.


Ajantha Mendis (Pune Warriors $ 725,000)

He can not be a "mystery" for hitters, but spinner Ajantha Mendis Sri Lanka winning parties have demonstrated skills in the T20 World Cup. Mendis previously played in the IPL in 2008-09 for the defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders. Mendis was a surprise quite coveted player but finally sold for $ 725,000 to big-spenders, Pune Warriors India.

Kane Richardson (Pune Warriors $ 700,000) At 21 years old Kane Richardson was a dream come true when he represented Australia in a solitary One Day International of the recently concluded series against Sri Lanka. He was probably at home asleep when the news has filtered through to South Australia Richardson was involved in a massive bidding war in the IPL auction in June. The increases for the young came fast and large with the Pune franchise finally break the young for a whopping $ 700,000. For a player in the infancy of his career, Richardson has a chance to make a name on the world stage. With his remarkable contributions in the lower middle order Richardson has the qualities of a great T20 player. Australian pace stocks can be great, but Richardson has age on his side to become an Australian legend.

Abhishek Nayar (Pune Warriors $ 675,000)

Having recently tasted success with Mumbai Ranji, Abhishek Nayar years, right now much better after being the recipient of a $ 675,000 deal success for IPL Pune Warriors 6. The left-hander is a veteran of the IPL, having previously represented Mumbai Indians and Kings XI Punjab. He has been a key player in first-class cricket in recent seasons, averaging 57.16 with the bat and 30.02 with the ball.


Thisara Perera (Hyderabad Sunrisers $ 675,000)

The Sri Lanka SUV is a power-hitter with the bat and can throw the ball well. He has represented Chennai Super Kings, Mumbai Indians and the now-defunct Kochi Tuskers Kerala in recent seasons of the IPL, but has flattered to deceive. The weight of the price will be on the shoulders of Perera as the responsibility of playing the last part of IPL. Thisara Perera is on its last legs and IPL will be pressed to deliver.

Christopher Morris (Chennai Super Kings $ 625,000)

At one point during the IPL auction where one would have forgiven ASSUME that the tender was for better or Ricky Ponting Michael Clarke. However, it was the unheralded Chris Morris, with a base price of 20,000 cheap, that sent the franchise into a tizzy. Mumbai Indians, Hyderabad and Chennai Super Kings Sunrisers batons fought with supply Chennai make winning $ 625,000. Morris will join fellow Albie Morkel Saffer in the most successful club in the history of IPL. An all-rounder has played professional Morris lone T20 only for South Africa. At 25 years old and an IPL contract under his belt, Christopher Henry Morris is looking to a bright future.


Those who made the cut:

Aaron Finch

Player of the Series in the 2012-13 season of the Big Bash League in Australia, Aaron Finch was an outrageous no candidate for franchises in the IPL auction. Finch recently found their way into the Australian ODI side and is in a rich vein of form T20. The fact that neither team was willing to pay the relatively low price of $ 200,000 bast raises more questions than answers.

Matt Prior

With his recent experience of playing in India, one could have guessed that before would have been an automatic selection for any franchise. It is one of the keepers in the world and can eliminate most gardens with his strokeplay. But with every franchise has a recognized goalkeeper, Prior IPL will have to wait until next year to have a shot at the T20 extravaganza.

Ravi Bopara

As Prior, Bopara has the distinction of being ungamely unsold for two consecutive auctions. However, his all-round skills would certainly T20 dividends either way. But Bopara, with a base price of $ 200,000 rather high, commanding and uninteresting no bidders at the auction. It seems that the abundance of cheap road Bopara cost a shot at IPL 6.

Vernon Philander

Despite being the second best player to reach 50 Test wickets, without excess decided to take a punt on South Africa pace sensation Phiander Vernon. Among the many surprises of the day, Philander was stamped 'sell', while many rookie pacers sent some exorbitant fees. To counter however, rarely available for Proteas Philander in the limited-overs formats, with your talent focused exclusively on the field test.

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