IPL 2022: 5 Indian Players who have set their base price too high in mega auction
These players might go unsold in the auction given their base price seems to be too high.
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5. Kedar Jadhav – INR 1 Cr
From striking the ball straight to the stands to barely managing to connect the balls, Kedar Jadhav’s IPL journey peaked and dropped suddenly. A batting allrounder who occasionally keeps wickets and bowls well too, he managed to find a place in the 2019 World Cup Squad, post which things went downhill. Starring in five franchises since 2010, he will be hoping to find his sixth home or reunite with his former teams in the 2022 season.
Things fell into place from game one for the middle order hard hitter as he went after the RCB bowling unit scoring a fiery 29 ball 50. However, he ended up playing only five matches that year. His 2017 campaign with the Bangalore franchise has been his best to date, where he ended with 267 runs in 13 matches, at a strike rate of 143.54. The next four years would surely be the years he would like to forget where he played 29 matches, scoring only 303 runs at a disappointing strike rate of 101.15 for a middle-order finisher.
The IPL auction 2021 saw him getting unsold in the initial round before SRH called him back and picked him at his base price of 2 crore. With a lot of bad light around his low strike rates and lack of intent, at an of 36, bagging a deal, even at his base price seems unlikely.
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