IPL Auction 2024: Top 7 Players to Watch Out For


2023/12/18 16:26:01 IST

#7 Shardul Thakur (India)

    The all-rounder was released by the Kolkata Knight Riders ahead of the auction, but hes sure to find a new home in the IPL. Thakur is a medium-pace bowler who can swing the ball both ways, and hes also a decent batsman lower down the order.

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#6 Wanindu Hasaranga (Sri Lanka)

    The leg-spinner is one of the best T20 bowlers in the world, and hes sure to be in high demand at the auction. Hasaranga is a wicket-taking machine, and hes also a very economical bowler.

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#5 Harshal Patel (India)

    The medium pacer was one of the breakout stars of the IPL 2021 season, and hes sure to be in high demand at the auction. Patel is a clever bowler who can take wickets at any stage of the game, and hes also a decent batsman lower down the order.

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#4 Shahrukh Khan (India)

    The hard-hitting batsman from Punjab was released by the Kings XI Punjab ahead of the auction, but hes sure to find a new home in the IPL. Khan is a powerful striker of the ball, and hes capable of clearing the ropes with ease.

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#3 Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand)

    The young all-rounder is one of the brightest prospects in world cricket, and hes sure to attract a lot of attention at the auction. Ravindra is a left-handed batsman who can hit the ball a long way, and hes also a more than useful left-arm spinner.

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#2 Travis Head (Australia)

    The swashbuckling left-handed batsman has been in terrific form in recent times, and hes sure to be a hot commodity at the auction. Head is a versatile player who can bat anywhere in the top order, and hes known for his aggressive strokeplay. Hes also a handy off-spinner, which gives him an additional edge.

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#1 Mitchell Starc (Australia)

    The left-arm fast bowler is a proven match-winner in T20 cricket, and hes sure to be in high demand at the auction. Starc has a knack for taking wickets at crucial moments, and his ability to swing the ball both ways makes him a nightmare for batsmen.

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