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Ten players added to IPL auction register
The BCCI have added an aggregate of 10 names to the closeout register just before the IPL 2022 super sale, taking the number to players in the rundown to 600.
The players added are Aaron Hardie, Lance Morris, Nivethan Radhakrishnan, Agnivesh Ayachi, Hardik Tamore, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Mihir Hirwani, Monu Kumar, Rohan Rana, Sairaj Patil. While Hardie, Morris and Radhakrishnan are from Australia, the rest are all from India.
Nitish Kumar Reddy among them is a U19 player who was sent as a swap toward the West Indies for the as of late closed World Cup. In opposition to what was before announced citing IPL Chairman Brijesh Patel, just the "qualified" U19 player(s) from the World Cup-winning crew have been thought of. Patel later gave an explanation to Cricket.
The data about the 10 added players was first transferred to the IPL groups at the custom sale eve meeting on Friday night. The groups were not given names of the players however were recently informed that there will be 10 increments to the closeout register.
This implies that any semblance of India U19 bad habit chief Shaik Rasheed, wicketkeeper Dinesh Bana, Ravi Kumar, Nishant Sindhu, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Manav Parakh, Garv Sangwan, Siddharth Yadav, Aaradhya Yadav aren't yet qualified to go under the sledge. Their ineligibility is down to the standards and guidelines, which commands that main those U19 players who have played somewhere around one top notch match or List A game can sign up for the sale. Furthermore on the off chance that they don't have any involvement with the homegrown circuit, then, at that point, they ought to have turned 19 preceding the sale happens.
In the mean time, the BCCI have additionally let the establishments know that there have not been any last minute withdrawals, and that implies the size of the register stays at 600.
** Cricbuzz had before announced that players from India's U19 World Cup-winning crew have been added to the bartering register. This news story was corrected after an explanation from IPL Chairman Brijesh Patel.