IPL Auction: Only one Indian pacer got a place in Marquee Player's Set 1, bid can be more than Rs 20 crores
Cricket News Desk. There are less than 10 days left for the Indian Premier League 2025 mega auction. All the teams are making their own plans. Franchises are making great plans to buy their favorite players. Bidding for 574 players is going to be held in Jeddah on 24 and 25 November. For this, along with the fans, the players are also very excited about how expensive the sale will be this time. This time the center of attraction in the mega auction is Rishabh Pant, Shreyas Iyer and KL Rahul. Now Marquee Set 1 group consists of 6 players. There is only one Indian fast bowler in this. However, there is every possibility of a big bid on it. After all, who is this brave man, let us know.
Arshdeep Singh may get bid worth crores of rupees
Marquee Player Set 1 of IPL Mega Auction 2025 is Jos Buttler, Shreyas Iyer, Rishabh Pant, Arshdeep Singh, Kagiso Rabada and Mitchell Starc. There is only one Indian fast bowler in this, young fast bowler Arshdeep Singh. The base price of Arshdeep Singh is Rs 2 crore and he can get a good bid. Franchises may be keen to buy them. The reason for this is that Singh is continuously performing well in T-20 for India.
He is a wicket taking bowler. Arshdeep has the ability to take wickets in both powerplay and death overs. Singh's performance in the 4-match T20 series against South Africa was also excellent. He was the second highest wicket taker in the series with 8 wickets. Arshdeep has continuously proved himself in IPL also. There is every possibility of big bidding on these.
Arshdeep Singh's career
25-year-old Arshdeep Singh has played 8 ODIs and 60 T20 matches for the Indian team so far. He has taken 12 wickets in ODI and 95 wickets in T20. Apart from this, Arshdeep Singh made his IPL debut in 2019 while playing for Punjab Kings. Since then he has played 65 matches and taken 76 wickets. Let us tell you that Singh was released by PBKS before the mega auction of IPL 2025.
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