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  23 Dec 2022, 20:30

England's Curran snares player pay record at IPL auction

KOCHI, India, Dec 23, 2022 (BSS/AFP) - England all-rounder Sam Curran 
became the most expensive player bought by the money-spinning Indian Premier 
League on Friday when Punjab Kings paid 185 million rupees ($2.23 million) to 
bring him back to his debut team.

The left-arm quick and attacking middle-order batsman was among a selection 
of the world's top cricketers going under the hammer in this auction.

"Back to where it all started! Looking forward to it," Curran wrote on 
Twitter.

His purchase set a local currency record, surpassing South African all-
rounder Chris Morris who was snatched up by Rajasthan Royals for 162.5 
million rupees in 2021.

Morris's deal was worth $2.25 million at the time but the Indian currency has 
stumbled in recent months on the back of inflation and global economic 
headwinds.

Curran was Player of the Tournament in the T20 World Cup after his skills as 
a "death bowler" closing down opposition batsmen in the final overs turned 
him into a potent weapon for England.

The all-rounder debuted in the IPL with Punjab in 2019 and then had a 
successful stint with Chennai Super Kings but parted ways after a back injury 
and missed the 2022 edition.

Curran has a strike rate of nearly 150 and was placed in the top band of the 
auction list alongside big-hitting compatriot Ben Stokes and Australia's 
Cameron Green.

"He is a world-class player. He will play in any world XI team, any of the 
top teams, he is that good," said Kings director Ness Wadia.

"He is probably one of the best all-rounders in the world if not the best 
all-rounder. He brings a good balance to the team."

Green was the second-most expensive buy after Mumbai Indians forked out 175 
million rupees ($2.11 million) following an intense bidding war.

"I'm pinching myself that this has all happened. It's such a weird feeling 
watching an auction for yourself," said Green, in comments reported by 
Cricinfo.


"The Mumbai Indians are one of the powerhouses of the competition so I feel 
very humbled to be joining them."

- 'Young and exciting' -

England Test skipper Stokes was bought by Chennai Super Kings for 162 million 
rupees ($1.96 million).

The big-hitting left-hand batsman and dangerous right-arm seam bowler last 
played the IPL in 2021, when he left midway due to injury, and opted out of 
this year's edition.

West Indies wicketkeeper-batsman Nicholas Pooran was sold to Lucknow Super 
Giants for a close $1.93 million.

Up-and-coming England batsman Harry Brook, who impressed recently with his 
exploits on the recent tour of Pakistan, was bought by Sunrisers Hyderabad 
for 132 million rupees ($1.6 million).

"He (Brook) is young, he's exciting, he loves finishing games off and that's 
something that any team would want," said Sunrisers head coach Brian Lara.

"Yes, it's his first IPL but he has played in Asian conditions, he loves 
Asian conditions, and I believe he's going to be one of the most valuable 
players in the future."

- Huge earner -

More than 400 players were up for grabs at Friday's auction in the southern 
city of Kochi.

The IPL is a huge earner for Indian cricket and the tournament makes more 
than $11 billion for the economy each year, according to pre-pandemic 
estimates.

In June the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) sold the broadcast 
rights for the next five seasons to global media giants for an eye-watering 
$6.2 billion.

This year the league expanded to include 10 franchises battling it out in 74 
matches, climaxing in a final in the world's biggest cricket stadium in 
Ahmedabad in front of 105,000 fans -- and millions more watching on 
television and smartphones.

Debutants Gujarat Kings, hailing from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home 
state, won that battle on their home ground.

Mumbai Indians are the richest and most successful side in IPL history with 
five titles to their name.

Attracting some of world cricket's top stars with bumper salaries, the 
pioneering IPL helped make Twenty20 hugely popular, attracting hundreds of 
millions of viewers and spawning copycat events worldwide.

The BCCI is also working to launch a five-team women's edition of the 
tournament next March, ahead of the next IPL season.