IPL Auction 2023: Cameron Green is SOLD to Mumbai Indians for Rs 17.5 Crore

IPL Auction 2023: Australia’s Cameron Green is next with a base price of Rs 2 Crore. And the intense bidding war begins between Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals. Mumbai Indians and finally bought for Rs 17.5 Cr.

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IPL Auction 2023: Cameron Green is SOLD to Mumbai Indians for Rs 17.5 Crore
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IPL Auction 2023: Cameron Green is sold to Mumbai Indians for Rs 17.5 Crore. That means he is now the second-most expensive player in IPL history. Indian Premier League franchises have written to BCCI seeking clarity on Cameron Green. The Australian all-rounder is set to be the hot cake of the December 23 IPL 2023 Auction after a sensational show in India in the three-match T20 series.

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Also Read: IPL Auction 2023: Sam Curran sold for a whopping Rs 18.50 Crore to the Punjab Kings

“His overall load in the next 12 months of cricket, is it a concern? Yeah, I think it’s a concern for every player. We’ve spoken about it several times. It’s hypothetical to see how he’s feeling come the end of March. He’s got a lot of cricket before the IPL and I’m sure his decision won’t be made right now, it will be made later on down the track leading into the IPL,” McDonald was quoted as saying. IPL Auction 2023, Earlier in November, Green announced his participation in the mini-auction of the lucrative T20 tournament at a base price of Rs 2 crore.

“It’s good to have some clarity over a player’s availability. A lot of work hours, planning go into making a player priority in the auction. And then, you outbid others to get the player. But if at the end of the day, he is not turning up, it’s a waste of resources. Hopefully, we will know in next two weeks,” one of the franchise officials told a media house. IPL Auction 2023 however, Australia coach Andrew McDonald’s statement on Green’s availability has put them in a fix. As Australia are favourite to make it to the WTC Final, the Kangaroos may not allow NOC to the all-rounder.

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