Who gives a shit
Who gives a shit
Steve Smith was sold for 220 lakh to Delhi Capitals
Glenn Maxwell was sold for 1425 lakh to Bengalore/
Moeen Alli was sold to Chennai Super Kings for 700 Lakh
Dawid Malan was sold for 220 lakh to Kings 11 Punjab
Jhye Richardson (AUS) was sold for 1400 lakh to Kings 11 Punjab/
The Indians must be mad to bid that on Morris - so far the most expensive player sold, Kyle Jamieson vame second and Glenn Maxwell came third
..Steve Smith lost 880 lakh in income - that means about R18 million/
So the following SA Players will be in the IPL this year:-
AB, Rabada, Nortje, De Kock, Miller, Tahir, Du Plessis, Chris Morris and Marco Jansen
The Clubs were obviously not interested in most SA players on the auction list - bar the two players who attracted bits, If Jansen does well he would be in a few years a very wealthy person.
As to the other Protea players - past and present - they were all written off by the clubn as failures and that shows how piss poor team selection in SA
clevermike
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The IPL is a huge source of income for players all over the world. Players apply to be listed and then put on a final list. There were 1079 applicants this year nd of those 292 were placed on the auction list.
The auction will be held tomorrow.
There were 38 who applied from SA and the following were listed with an * listed of players who might get bids:-
Chris Morris - Rajasthan Royals - 1625 Lakh = R32,762 million
Rassie van der Dussen - No Bid
Wayne Parnell - APF (all positions filled)
Beuran Hendricks - APF
Andile Phehlukwayo - APF
Daryn Dupavillon - APF
Morne Morkel - APF
George Linde - NB
Dwaine Pretorius - APF
David Wiee - APF
Gerald Coetzee - NB
Jacques Snyman - APF
Marco Jansem - Mumbai Indians 20 Lakh
The following two players who were borne in SA will also be on the list:-
Dawid Malan
Marnus Labuschagne
Dawid Malan will et huge support at the auction
There are already the following SA Players retained by their clubs and on their list of players:-
AB, Rabada, Nortje, De Kock, Miller, Tahir and Du Plessis
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