With 61 players slated to be picked in the auction by the eight franchises, some of the top international stars are set to play their first IPL
Another season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) beckons and after the eight teams announced their releases and retentions before the new season, 61 players are set to get bids against their names in the upcoming auction, to be held next week in Chennai.
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While many Indian uncapped and a few experienced players will be up for grabs, the franchises will be vying for some of the best international players who have registered their names for the auction. Let's look at a few of the overseas players, who have performed consistently at the international level and the leagues around the world, but still haven't been able to make a cut in the IPL and the 2021 auction could be just the one for them.
Marnus Labuschagne
The 26-year old Australian all-rounder has recently seen some outstanding success in the shortest format playing for the Brisbane Heat in the BBL. Marnus Labuschagne, who is the first-choice player for Australia in Tests, played for the Heat in the latter half of the tournament and in the six games he played, he scored 176 runs averaging 29.33 and with the ball, he took 10 wickets at an average of 14.6. Labuschagne could prove to be a surprise star for any side who picks him, given he gives value in all three departments. (Image: BBL)
Cameron Green
The 21-year rising star of Australian cricket, who has been revered as probably the best they have had since Ricky Ponting could be an outstanding option for the sides given he gives value with both bat and ball and in the field. Green, who made his debut in ODIs and Tests against India in the recent series, bowls a heavy bowl and is a big hitter with the bat. His innings of 84 against India at the SCG showed everyone what he can do when he uses the long handle and thus, batting at No 6/7 and bowling 2-3 overs, he could be a very good pick for the franchises. (Image: BBL)