The 2020 IPL saw the Mumbai Indians win the trophy for a record fifth time by defeating Delhi Capitals. Rohit Sharma’s team had superb depth and brilliance in both hitting and bowling as they proved who the best team was when it came to the Indian Premier League. On the other hand, teams like Royal Challengers Bangalore and Chennai Super Kings endured a difficult time, with Virat Kohli’s Royal Challengers Bangalore extending their trophy-free streak to one more year, while MS Dhoni’s Chennai Super Kings finished seventh and did not reach the playoffs. for the first time.
According to reports, IPL 2021 could see a mega auction before the tournament starts in the proposed window of April to May 2021. The BCCI could make the final decision in December whether they can hold the mega auction or remain in status. quo until 2022. There are also reports that a ninth team could be included in IPL 2021.
In such a scenario, there will be many players who will be part of the auction group and they may want to head over to a new team. On the other hand, existing teams will want to change their team composition. Which players could the franchise launch before the IPL 2021 edition? Here is a potential roster of players from Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Chennai Super Kings.
List of potentials from CSK, MI and RCB
Kedar Jadhav’s disappointing performance with the bat, plus his inability to bowl, could see him get a new team before IPL 2021. However, there are three players who could be released by the franchise to get some new blood on the team. Dwayne Bravo was injured and there is speculation that he may not show up for Chennai Super Kings at IPL 2021. With Harbhajan Singh and Suresh Raina not participating in IPL 2020 and with reports indicating that their contracts may not be renewed beyond 2020, there are questions about if Suresh Raina and Harbhajan Singh will appear in the yellow Chennai Super Kings jersey at IPL 2021.
Therefore, the players who could face the Chennai Super Kings ax before the 2021 IPL auction could be Dwayne Bravo, Kedar Jadhav, Harbhajan Singh and Suresh Raina.
On the other hand, Royal Challengers Bangalore had a disappointing season after a strong start. Once again, they had some trouble bowling and batting for the team. Dale Steyn, Umesh Yadav and Moeen Ali all had disappointing performances on the ball, with Moeen Ali in particular reaching a low point after missing a free kick. Dale Steyn and Umesh Yadav had economic rates above 10 and that could lead to Royal Challengers Bangalore publishing them for IPL 2021.
What about the Mumbai Indians, the five-time champions? With the core of their team intact, they may want to retain the majority of the players for the IPL mega-auction. However, there are some players who could enter the auction pool. Sherfane Rutherford and Mitchell McClenaghan did not play a single game at IPL 2020 and there are reports that these two could be put back up for auction.
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