Indian Premier League has been one of the most viewed cricketing extravaganza till date. Players around the world always try to enroll in the auctions to fetch a contract and announce their arrival to the international arena. For sure, IPL has been one of the platforms where players earned national contracts.
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This IPL saw a lot of franchises buying a lot of local talents when compared to the players with higher base price. Since the inception of Indian Premier League in 2008, the players are picked -up in the auctions based on their performances in their own countries or other international T20 tournaments.
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Let”s now look at the most important 11 players who weren”t able to tempt the franchises despite their performances over the years :
- Brendon Mccullum
Who can ever forget the marathon knock of 158* in the inaugural match of the cash rich league. Infact, that knock remains as the only century by a KKR player till date.
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Mccullum went unsold in the auctions and one of the main reasons
behind it was his poor run with the Royal Challengers last year. The former
NewZealand captain was one of the most destructive openers in the shortest
format of the game. He amassed over 2881 runs in 109 matches in his IPL career
and it is highly unlikely that he might represent the game going forward.
Last month Mccullum announced his retirement from BBL and he is looking forward for mentoring role in near future.
2. Hazrathullah Zazai
The 20-year old Afghani opener has been the talk of the town in the recent times. He rose to prominence after a breathtaking knock of 162 off just 62 deliveries in a T20I against Ireland.
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Though his baseprice was 50 lakhs, there weren”t any potential buyers for him. If he was roped into any of the side, he would have been the third Afghanistan player to represent IPL after Rashid Khan and Nabi.
3. Alex Hales
Probably, one of the most unkuckiest players in the history of IPL. Though he was roped into Mumbai Indians squad as a replacement of Corey Anderson in 2014, he wasn”t given a game.
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His little cameo with the Sunrisers Hyderabad last year couldn”t help the management to retain him for the next season. Infact, the baseprice also played a role in his omission as he was priced highly at 2 crores.
4. Manoj Tiwary
Manoj, who played a crucial role in the journey of Rising Pune SuperGiant in 2017 edition couldn”t get any buyers this time.
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He was bought by Kings XI Punjab in 2018 but wasn”t given a go
in every match. Manoj expressed his disappointment right after the auctions and
said that he will never stop to give his best in any domestic matches.
Will any franchise look for him in the middle of the tournament incase of injuries? Only time will tell though.
5. Cheteswar Pujara
He might be the boss in test cricket and proved the same in the
series against Australia. Pujara wasn”t able to find some buyers despite
lowering his base price.
In the recently concluded Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy, he brought up his
century for Saurashtra. Though he is known as a renowned test player, his
interest to play the shorter formats fascinated everyone.
He last played 2014 season for Kings XI Punjab and did not get a match anytime after.
6. Daniel Christian
Christian has been one of the finest T20 specialists who represented various leagues across the world. After representing Deccan Chargers, Delhi and Royal Challengers he had a season to remember with 2017 when they were the runners-up in the tournament.
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His recent stint with Melbourne renegades picking up 15 wickets played a huge role in their title win. However, his baseprice of 1 crore wasn”t able to fill the gaps needed by the franchises.
7. Chris Woakes
Two IPL teams in two years and couldn”t find a buyer in the third.
Royal Challengers Bangalore decided not to retain him for this edition and his
base price played the trick in finding him a reliable buyer.
Woakes represented 18 games in the cash rich league picking up 25 wickets at an economy of 9.24. Though his performances with the bat in the International arena were a treat to watch, those weren”t enough to convince the franchises.
8. Dale Steyn
After representing a series of teams in Indian Premier League, the legendary protea player hasn”t found any buyers. He last played a game in 2016 for Gujarat Lions and hasn”t been a part of the league again.
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His association with Sunrisers has been one of the most remarkable
moments in his career when he led the pace attack with different level of
aggression.
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9. Adam Zampa
Zampa, the breakthrough assassin for the Australian limited overs side wasn”t able to make it to the league. He played for Rising Pune Super Giant in their both the seasons picking 19 wickets.
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Known as the modern spin wizard, Zampa easily fits in this unsold XI and he in all means is expected to be the trump card for his nautical side in the upcoming world cup.
10. Morne Morkel
After his retirement from the Southafrican side, Morne is currently engaged with the county cricket schedules. He last played an IPL game in 2016 and similar to others his base price was one of the reasons behind his exclusion.
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His career spanned across three teams (Kolkata Knight Riders, Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Capitals) where he picked 77 wickets. A pacer is always a reliable asset for the side, unfortunately he wasn”t the one.
11. Jagadeesha Suchith
When Mumbai Indians side, took him in the side for 2015 season, he
was found to be one of the most
promising talents. Things took a different turn when he wasn”t even
given a chance after 2016.
With a lower base price close to 20 lakhs, the spinner wasn”t able
to find a contract. With age still in his bar, the youngster has all the
potential to represent the side in days to come.