At the end of IPL’s retention deadline on Sunday evening, Hardik Pandya was still a Gujarat Titan. But BCCI officials confirmed that an all-cash deal ( ₹15 crores) has been worked out for the India all-rounder’s ‘homecoming’ to Mumbai Indians.
An official announcement is expected on Monday. To allow this trade to go through, it was learnt, that MI has initiated another cash trade to let go of Australian all-rounder Cameron Green ( ₹17.5 crores) to Royal Challengers Bangalore.
Hardik Pandya Traded To Mumbai Indians
Hardik Pandya was delivered by MI before the Uber closeout of 2022 when he wasn’t at his best structure and wellness. A Gujarati-speaking Baroda player, Hardik Pandya’s initiative desires were given wings by the Ahmedabad establishment, then new to the IPL overlap. He reimbursed their confidence by driving them to the title in 2022. With one more heavenly execution, their wrapping sprinters up in 2023, few anticipated that Pandya and Gujarat should head out in different directions.
Gautam Gambhir Returned To KKR
Gautam Gambir’s return to Kolkata Knight Riders as a mentor led to a clear shift in strategy with a whole list of fast bowlers from Shardul Thakur, Lockie Ferguson, Umesh Yadav, Tim Southee, David Wiese and Kulwant Khejroliya released. With Vaibhav Arora the only remaining pacer in their ranks, they are expected to go for fast bowlers. This may also be indicative of KKR looking to dish out spi
Team Have Many Money Left For Auction
Without representing Pandya and Green’s exchange, RCB have the greatest satchel accessible ( ₹40.75 crore). Indeed, even SRH ( ₹34 crore), KKR ( ₹32.7 crore) and CSK ( ₹31.4 crore) are very much positioned to take a major actions in the smaller-than-expected sale to be held in Dubai on December 19. A sum of 77 player spaces are empty with 30 of them being for abroad players.