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IPL 2020 Player Auction: Five Top All-Rounders Who Could Start Bidding Wars In Kolkata

We take a look at five all-rounders who could be in demand among Indian Premier League (IPL) franchises at the Kolkata player auction

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IPL 2020 Player Auction: Five Top All-Rounders Who Could Start Bidding Wars In Kolkata
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All-rounders have always sold like hotcakes when it comes to Indian Premier League (IPL) auctions. The T20 format paves way for those who 'multi-task' to be more in demand and on Thursday, when the 13th edition of the lucrative franchise league auction takes place at Kolkata, it won't be any different.

We take a look at the five all-rounders who could be in demand among franchises.

Glenn Maxwell (AUS)

Maxwell is returning from a break due to mental-health reasons and although he does not have great numbers to show for in the tournament -- 1397 runs at 22.90 in 69 matches -- his game-changing ability is expected to pull franchises. Maxwell is handy with his off-breaks too and is a brilliant fielder.

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Chris Morris (SA)

Morris was released by Delhi Capitals ahead of the auction this year due to his low-key performances in 2019. But the South African bowling all-rounder who made a name from the IPL is always an asset when it comes to death bowling. He also has the ability to take wickets regularly and although he is injury-prone, franchises might want to look at his recent form, taking 44 wickets at 24.86 and an economy rate of 8.42 in 36 T20I games.

Jimmy Neesham (NZ)

The New Zealand all-rounder has not been part of the IPL lately and was picked by then Delhi Daredevils and Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 7 and 8 respectively. Neesham did not have a great time then but is now one of the most sought after all-rounders going around. He did well for the Black Caps at the 50-over World Cup too, helping them reach the finals. At a base price of 50 lakh, he could start a bidding war.

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Andile Phehlukwayo (SA)

Andile Phehlukwayo is a utility cricketer and that has come to the fore time and again for South Africa. He has not played in the IPL before so his unknown factor to domestic cricketers could attract franchises. With the ball, he is deceptive and economical and can score runs at a brisk pace too.

Chris Woakes (ENG)

The World Cup-winning England all-rounder was with KKR last season and is a proven talent with bat and ball. Woakes is good at the death and with the new ball and can contribute with the bat also. Franchises would definitely wish to give the wily customer a thought at the auction table.

War Chest

Chennai Super Kings: Rs 14.60 crore, Delhi Capitals: Rs 27.85 crore, Kings XI Punjab: Rs 42.70 crore, Kolkata Knight Riders: Rs 35.65 crore, Mumbai Indians: Rs 13.05 crore, Rajasthan Royals: Rs 28.90 crore, Royal Challengers Bangalore: Rs 27.90 crore, and SunRisers Hyderabad: Rs 17 crore.

As many as 332 cricketers (186 Indian, 146 overseas players) will go under the hammer at the auction at a plush hotel at Kolkata

The auction will be broadcast LIVE on Star Sports channels – Star Sports 1/HD, Star Sports 1 Hindi/HD, Star Sports Select 1/HD, Star Sports 1 Tamil, Star Sports 1 Kannada, Star Sports 1 Telugu, Star Sports 1 Bangla, Star Sports First. It will also be live-streamed on Hotstar.

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