IPL 2023 Auction will be held in Kochi. Money will rain on many players but there are some whose base price is a threat to them.
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The fate of 405 players is going to be decided on Friday in the IPL 2023 auction. There will be some players on whom money will be showered while there will be some who will be disappointed. Before this auction, we tell you about those players who have taken such a decision earlier which can become a problem for them. We are talking about the base price. IPL auction Some such players have also joined in this, who have put their base price a bit high, which they may have to bear the brunt of. Let us tell you who are they?
- Phil Salt: This England player is a top order batsman. Salt is known for his fast batting. Although this player has set his base price of 2 crores, which seems quite high. Let us tell you that Phil Salt has never played IPL and his T20 International record is also not such that the team will be ready to buy him even at the base price of 2 crores. Salt’s average in T20 is only 22.27, his strike rate is definitely 161.18.
- Angelo Mathews: The former Sri Lankan captain played his last IPL match 5 years ago but despite this he has kept his base price at Rs 2 crore. Mathews’ IPL record is also nothing special. He has been able to score only 724 runs at an average of 23.35 and his strike rate is also 125.91. The base price of this player can become a problem for him.
- Jimmy Neesham: This New Zealand all-rounder is known for his excellent performance in the lower order but his record in IPL is very poor. This player, who has a strike rate of around 160 in T20 International, scores runs at a strike rate of less than 100 in IPL. Also, Neesham has a 10.22 batting average. Despite this, Neesham has kept his base price at Rs 2 crore.
- Chris Jordan: This fast bowler of England is considered a T20 specialist. Jordan is counted among the key players in the England team, but the record of this fast bowler in IPL is very poor. Jordan has taken 27 wickets in 28 matches but his economy rate is 9.32 runs per over. Despite this, Jordan has kept his base price at 2 crores. Now it remains to be seen whether the teams bet on them or not.
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