Kavya Maran bid crores of rupees on Pakistani player, bought Abrar Ahmed in ‘The Hundred’ league

A big and shocking decision has come to light in franchise cricket. Kavya Maran The franchise of England’s famous league The Hundred In the auction, he made a huge bid on the Pakistani player and included him in his team. After this decision, a new debate has started in the cricket world.

It is being told that sunrisers leadsWhich is Sunrisers Hyderabad There is a franchise associated with the group, it has launched the mystery spinner of Pakistan. Abrar Ahmed close to 190,000 pounds i.e. approximately Rs 2.34 crore I bought it.

Big bet in auction held in London

During the auction of ‘The Hundred’ league, many teams bid on players, but the most talked about was when Sunrisers Leeds made an aggressive bid for Pakistani spinner Abrar Ahmed.

According to sources, other franchises were also showing interest in this player, but in the end Sunrisers Leeds made the highest bid and included him in their team.

Why has there been controversy?

In fact, for the last many years it has been believed that owners associated with Indian franchises avoid buying Pakistani players even in foreign leagues. For this reason, when the Sunrisers Group team bought Abrar Ahmed, the decision was considered quite shocking.

After this purchase, discussion started on social media and among cricket experts whether now new opportunities can open up for Pakistani players in franchise cricket.

Another Pakistani player also sold

Another interesting incident happened in this auction regarding Pakistani players. pakistan spinner Usman Tariq Was also included among the players sold in the auction. Them Birmingham Phoenix has almost 140,000 pounds (about Rs 1.72 crore) Bought in.

However, after this, Abrar Ahmed’s deal grabbed the most headlines.

Many big Pakistani players remained unsold

While some players got a chance in the auction, many big names of Pakistan were left without being bought. fast bowler among them Harris Raufallrounder Shadab Khan and batsman Saim Ayoub Are included.

Pakistan’s star fast bowler Shaheen Afridi Had withdrawn his name even before the auction.

Changing equations in franchise cricket

Cricket experts believe that economic and professional interests in franchise cricket often intersect with political boundaries. In such a situation, players from different countries are seen playing in leagues around the world.

After the purchase of Abrar Ahmed by Sunrisers Leads, there is also an indication that the participation of Pakistani players in foreign leagues may increase further in the coming times.

At present, this decision has definitely sparked discussion in the cricket world and it will be interesting to see whether other franchises also take similar decisions in future.

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