Maratha Arabians won T10 League 2019
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Dhabi T10 League 2019 concluded with Maratha Arabians winning the championship trophy by defeating Deccan Gladiators in the final match.
The eight-team competition offered a lot of thrill and excitement to
cricket fans across the globe.
As
a fast-paced tournament, the T10 League was unapologetic in highlighting both the strengths and weaknesses of particular players.
Most importantly, the contest exposed some players to IPL teams who are
in the process of pre-auction scouting.
The
impact of the T10 League in the decision-making process of IPL teams is
not a fact to be discounted. Some of the best performers from the 2018
T10 League, like Jonny Bairstow (highest strike rate) and Nicholas
Pooran (top-scorer), found IPL homes in the subsequent season.
Therefore,
there is a possibility of some of the best performers from the 2019 T10
League to receive substantial bids in the upcoming IPL auction. Here in this list, we will look at three players who could get receive huge bids based on their T10 League performances.
Andre Fletcher
In
the 2019 T10 League, Andre Fletcher played for Bangla Tigers, the team which finished the competition in third place in the points table. The opening wicket-keeper batsman scored 186 runs in 8 matches for his team in the tournament.
Moreover,
Fletcher was the competition's second-highest six-hitter with 19
maximums to his name. During the 3rd place play-off, the Caribbean
batsman smashed a match-winning 30-ball 52, which earned him the Player
of the Match award.
As
a big six-hitter from West Indies, Fletcher would be valuable in the
powerplay overs for any IPL team that gains his services. After
releasing two overseas openers in Joe Denly and Chris Lynn, Kolkata
Knight Riders may like to obtain the services of the West Indies opener.
Royal
Challengers Bangalore has released six overseas players, including their Caribbean top-order batsman Shimron Hetmyer and South African wicketkeeper Heinrich Klaasen. Therefore, they could use an overseas top-order batsman and keeper like Fletcher.
George Garton
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Garton played for the Qalandars in the 2019 T10 League. The young left-arm pacer played a vital role in his team reaching the qualifiers of the competition. With 12 wickets in 9 matches, Garton was the leading wicket-taker of the tournament.
In
a match against the defending champions Northern Warriors, Garton took a
3-wicket haul, which restricted the Warriors to 46 all out. The
22-year-old's talent and consistency at such a young age in such a
fast-paced competition could go a long way in helping him earn an IPL
contract.
After
releasing specialist fast bowlers like Dale Steyn, Tim Southee, and
Nathan Coulter-Nile, RCB could target Garton at the December auction.
Garton could also receive interest from Chennai Super Kings at the
auction.
The
CSK team has an overseas slot for a decent left-arm pacer after releasing David Willey. Similarly, Kings XI has released the young Sam
Curran, so they also have an option to purchase the services of Garton.
Chris Lynn
When
Kolkata Knight Riders released Chris Lynn, it shocked everyone in the cricketing circle because he had been such a crucial member of their squad. However, Lynn was unaffected by the release and showed his consistency in the T10 League.
Playing
for Maratha Arabians, Lynn scored the most runs of the competition (371
runs in 8 matches) and won the Player of the Tournament award. Lynn also hit the most number of sixes (31) in the tournament.
Therefore,
it is apparent that the Australian could receive some huge bids in the
auction. CSK has always shown interest in having experienced Australian
openers so they could target Lynn to fill up the overseas slot left by
Sam Billings.
With
six empty overseas slots, RCB could try to acquire Lynn because of
their need for a reliable top-order batsman. However, it wouldn't be
surprising if KKR has a change of heart and enters a bidding war for
Lynn.
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