IPL 2020 Auction: Overseas powerplayers who could break the bank

Who will go for the biggest price at the 2020 IPL auction? Which overseas T20 star will all the 8 teams want? Some like Joe Root and Mitchell Starc have opted out, but there is set to be plenty of foreign power at the auction.




The 2020 IPL auction, which is set to be held in Kolkata on December 19, is set to see some intense bidding wars.

A total of 971 players (713 Indian and 258 overseas) have entered the auction pool this time, with some of the names to be shortlisted by December 9 depending on lists of names sent by the 8 teams. A total of 73 spots will be filled through the December 19 auction.

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Here are the biggest overseas names in the auction pool who could set the hammer burning:

Eoin Morgan

England’s limited-overs captain Eoin Morgan, who has established his reputation as one of the most destructive power hitters on his day in recent years, should be one of the most in-demand players at the IPL 2020 auction. Morgan’s last stint in the IPL came in 2017 when he was part of Kings XI Punjab.

The 32-year-old, who went unsold in the IPL 2018 auction, has also represented Royal Challengers Bangalore, Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad in the past, without ever setting the IPL stage alight. All of that could change this season.

Pat Cummins

Australia’s Pat Cummins has emerged as one of the leading pacers in contemporary cricket over the last few years, not to mention his prowess with the bat in the lower order.

One of Cummins’s first exposure to the top level of cricket was for Kolkata Knight Riders, where he was till 2015, but the talented pacer did not get much opportunity to earn his place in the XI. In 2015, he put in a respectable shift for Delhi Daredevils. Since then, his stock has only grown.

Tom Banton

Tom Banton could just be the most exciting batting talent to have burst onto the stage in the last few years. Banton, who made his international debut earlier this month, just turned 21 earlier this month, but he has already become a hot property for T20 franchises around the world.

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Banton has made jaws drop in several T20 leagues this year with his inventive shots – the hockey-style reverse slaps and the scoop deserving particular mention – and the volume of his runs.

Sam Curran

England all-rounder Sam Curran – and his brother Tom Curran – should also be hot property when the hammer starts going down in Kolkata on December 19. Both Currans – though lacking the express pace of some of their England colleagues – are skilful T20 bowlers and handy with the bat in the lower order.

Sam Curran was the most expensive overseas buy at the IPL 2019 auction but was released by Kings XI Punjab ahead of this year’s auction. He made 95 runs from 9 matches at a strike rate of 172.72 and took 10 wickets at a strike rate of 19.80 last season, ample proof that teams will be bidding for him again.

Chris Lynn

Chris Lynn was released by Kolkata Knight Riders ahead of this year’s auction, but his form since then might have given the Kolkata franchise cause to rethink their decision. Playing in the recent T10 League in Abu Dhabi, he almost became the first batsman to score a T10 century.

Last season, Lynn made more than 400 runs at a healthy strike rate in excess of 140.

Even Yuvraj Singh joked that he would send a message to KKR co-owner Shahrukh Khan about the ‘bad call’ the team made in not retaining Lynn.

Sheldon Cottrell

Sheldon Cottrell has emerged as one of the most exciting pace bowling talents in international cricket in recent times. What might make IPL franchises go for him – with several established pacers not having enjoyed the best of IPL stints – is the fact that Cottrell does not depend on express pace.

He has many variations in his kitty and also bowls a mean yorker. The angle of his deliveries, coupled with his slingy left-arm action, also poses a challenge to batsmen.

Alex Carey

Alex Carey was one of the finds of the 2019 ODI World Cup. Though his position in the batting order meant he did not enjoy much time in the sun, he was responsible for bailing Australia out of trouble several times.

Carey was Australia’s fourth highest scorer in the World Cup. Moreover, he was the second most successful wicketkeeper in the World Cup, only behind New Zealand’s Tom Latham.

Glenn Maxwell

Glenn Maxwell is set to be back from his sabbatical in IPL 2020. Maxwell was an integral part of the Kings XI Punjab setup between 2014 and 2017, though he has not reached the same heights for other franchises.

Maxwell is someone who can make things happen. He is an able batsman in the middle order and is a livewire in the inner circle when fielding. He can also chip in with an over or two in the middle.

David Miller

David Miller has been one of the batting mainstays for Kings XI Punjab over the past eight seasons, scoring 1850 runs in 79 games at a strike rate of 138.78.

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He was released by KXIP this year, but his form in the Mzansi Super League – South Africa’s equivalent of the IPL – has been impressive. In four matches, his scores have been 23, 45, 26* and 50*.

Chris Woakes

Chris Woakes has played for Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore in the past, without ever coming into his own on the IPL stage. However, he has been an important part of the rampaging England side this year.

Also, his services with the bat would be useful for sides who need a No. 8 option to bat deep.

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