Despite a triple century in Test cricket, Karun Nair's unsold status at a modest base price of INR 50 lakh raises questions about his market value and team preferences.
The absence of bids for Steven Smith, former Australian captain, at a base price of INR 2 crore indicates a potential shift in team strategies or concerns about his current form.
Phil Salt, the English power-hitter with a base price of INR 1.5 crore, surprisingly went unsold. Did teams opt for other explosive batting options or was there more to the story?
Despite contributing to Australia's ICC ODI World Cup triumph, Josh Inglis remained unsold at a base price of INR 2 crore. Did teams prioritize other wicketkeeping options?
At a base price of INR 50 lakh, Kusal Mendis found no takers. Teams may have favored different batting options or considered factors like recent form and playing conditions.
Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood's unsold status at INR 2 crore suggests teams prioritizing other bowling options or strategic preferences, leaving the seasoned fast bowler out in the cold.
The absence of bids for Adil Rashid, an English leg-spinner at INR 2 crore, points to teams preferring other spinners or focusing on strengthening different aspects of their squads.
Despite his skills, Ish Sodhi, the Kiwi leg-spinner at INR 75 lakh, didn't attract bids. Was it a matter of team preferences in the spin department or a shift in priorities?
Tabraiz Shamsi's unsold status at a base price of INR 50 lakh suggests team dynamics and the availability of alternative spinning options played a crucial role in the auction outcome.
Despite a base price of INR 20 lakh, Sarfaraz Khan failed to find a buyer, highlighting the intense competition among players, recent form, and team composition as determining factors.