Glenn Maxwell is an exciting young player and good catch, says Anil Kumble
Rising Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell stole the thunder from his illustrious compatriots, fetching a whopping USD one million (Rs 5.3 crore), while Abhishek Nayar and R P Singh also invited unexpectedly high bids in the players' auction for the sixth edition of the IPL.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: February 03, 2013 02:23 pm IST
Mumbai Indians on Sunday expressed happiness at the buying of Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell for a whopping USD 1 million during the IPL players' auction here and said he was a "good catch" and among those pre-planned to bid for by the franchise.
"He is an upcoming youngster, we can bat, bowl, can spin the ball well and is a good fielder and Mumbai wanted a young all-rounder. We had thought about a few names and he is one of them," said owner Nita Ambani.
Anil Kumble, mentor of Mumbai Indians, was also excited to have Maxwell in the team.
"For an emerging player it is big. He is an exciting player and a good catch for us. I knew him before he made his debut for Australia. He will be with the Australian team in India for the Test series, so looking forward to challenge," Kumble said.
Mumbai Indians also bought Ricky Ponting for a base price of USD 400,000 (2.1 crore) and Ambani and Kumble said the former Australian captain would be an inspiration for the youngsters in the team.
"We have two cricketing greats Ricky and Sachin and both will be inspiration for youngsters of the team," Ambani said.
"It is nice to have Ponting in the team. He brings in leadership, he has a lot of experience and it will help the Ambati Rayadus and Roht Sharmas in the team. It will be a great presence in the dressing room," Kumble said.
Asked if Sachin Tendulkar will regain the captaincy of the Mumbai team, Ambani said, "We have to go back to the drawing board and talk to Sachin. It is going to be Sachin's decision and we will let you know."
Delhi Daredevils bought South African all-rounder Johan Botha for USD 450,000 (Rs 2.3 crore) and mentor TA Saker said the experienced all-rounder would be an asset to the team.
"He can bat and ball. We wanted a spin all-rounder and Botha is an experienced player. he lead South Africa in T20 and for Delhi is a good catch," Sekar said.
There were no takers for wicketkeepers during the auction and IPL Commissioner Rajiv Shukla said, "Franchises take a decision keeping in mind their requirement and they have wicketkeepers in their team, so it is there decision who they want to pick."