IPL Auction 2023: 5 Indian All Rounders Who Can Attract A Huge Bid

Published - 21 Dec 2022, 06:39 PM

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IPL Auction 2023: 5 Indian All Rounders Who Can Attract A Huge Bid. Clubs are preparing another mini-revamp of the Indian Premier League to fill roster gaps and patch up any cracks that may have arisen in the 2022 season, which followed the mega-auction of February 2022. (IPL). With 87 player places up for grabs and teams scrambling to find the right player lineups on tighter budgets, the December 23 auction is predicted to be another thrilling occasion.

The IPL has shown to be a breeding environment for a lot of young players with the potential to be of the highest caliber, and it continues to give Indian cricket all-rounder prospects like Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Yusuf Pathan, etc. There are some all-rounders among the players that were kept, but there are also some potential gems in the auction that are just waiting to be picked up by one of the 10 clubs.

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Let’s have a look at 5 Indian all-rounders who can attract a huge big in the IPL 2023 Mini Auction:

IPL Auction 2023: 5 Indian All Rounders Who Can Attract A Huge Bid

Manoj Bhandage

Manoj Bhandage
Manoj Bhandage (PC-Twitter)

In India, finding an all-rounder who can bat hard and bowl seams is difficult. Manoj Bhandage, however, symbolizes a very promising future for Karnataka. Even though he has only played for his state in 16 T20 matches so far, his strike rate of 154.66 attests to his extraordinary ability to get over the fence.

Because he bowls right-handed and bats left-handed, Bhandage also presents a distinctive ambidextrous combo. He is well-liked by insiders, and he could prevail.

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If franchise owners want to provide their all-rounders, who bat in the middle or lower middle order, additional protection, they must take him seriously before the IPL 2023 auction.

Atit Seth

Atit Seth
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Atit Sheth, a fast bowling all-rounder for Baroda, has yet to appear in an IPL game, which is nearly unfathomable. In 26 first-class matches, the 26-year-old has taken 88 wickets and amassed over 1,000 runs, including two hundreds and six half-centuries.

Sheth was just called up to India. Many teams searching for Indian fast-bowling all-rounders may have been made aware of this by a trip to Bangladesh and other factors. Ambati Rayudu, the current captain of Baroda, has hailed Sheth as a future star, therefore it wouldn’t be shocking to see the Chennai Super Kings sign him (CSK).

Prerak Mankad

Prerak Mankad
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When the Punjab Kings made the decision to release Saurashtra all-rounder Prerak Mankad before the IPL 2023 auction, a lot of people’s suspicions were aroused.

In 42 T20 matches, Mankad has a strike rate of 142.6 and has taken 22 wickets with his medium pace. He was essential to Saurashtra’s remarkable first Vijay Hazare Trophy victory with both the bat and the ball.

Mankad is likely to be relatively high on the wishlist of clubs seeking a seam-bowling all-rounder like Hardik Pandya since he has ample experience and is a proven performer in domestic cricket.

Vivrant Sharma

Vivrant Sharma
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Left-handed opener and right-arm leg spinner Vivrant garnered attention with his 124-ball 154 against Uttarakhand in the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2022 competition. He also assisted Jammu and Kashmir in reaching the tournament’s first-ever knockout stage.

He had previously won the most runs in the competition when J&K beat Madhya Pradesh, the reigning Ranji Trophy winner, by chasing down a mammoth 343 with a 62-ball 69. Vivrant ended the 50-over competition as the team’s second-highest scorer with 395 runs at an average of 56.42.

He scored 128 runs in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy with an exceptional strike rate of 145.45, including two scores of fifty or more. The 23-year-old has proven that he is capable of making tremendous contact with both pacers and spinners. The young person can also bowl a few googlies that are capable enough to bamboozle any batter.

Sanvir Singh

Sanvir Singh
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Sanvir Singh of Punjab had the highest batting strike rate among players in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2022–23 who scored more than 100 runs. He slammed 119 runs in five innings at an average of 59.50 and a strike rate of 205.17.

Against Hyderabad, the 26-year-old dasher scored an undefeated 55 off 19 balls (3×4, 5×6) at a strike rate of 289.47.
He scored 27* off 13 against Karnataka in the first quarterfinal, which was crucial in the context of the knockout match as Punjab held on for a nine-run victory in a high-scoring contest.

The right-handed hitter, who can also bowl at a medium pace, has played 15 T20I and has a strike rate of 186.41.
At the auction the following month, IPL franchises could be eager to target him.

 

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