Updated On: 26 December, 2023 07:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Sunil Gavaskar
The one bowler who would be really effective in the T20 format, Australia’s Hazlewood, went unsold while his skipper Pat Cummins and fellow pacer Mitchell Starc went for record purses

Australia’s Josh Hazlewood in Sydney last year. Pic/Getty Images
The mini auction for the IPL produced no surprises for as expected after the ICC World Cup that finished exactly a month before the auction, players from the winning team—Australia—were going to be in big demand. Mind you, the World Cup was a 50 overs-a-side event, while the IPL is a 20 overs a team tournament.
The surprise, if any, was that the one bowler who would be really effective in the T20 format, Josh Hazlewood, went unsold while the skipper Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc went for record purses. If both these bowlers make an impact in even four out of the 14 league games that they will play and perhaps 16 matches if their teams reach the finals, then it will be ‘paisa vasool’ for the franchises.