Mustafizur Rahman Over The Moon After Being Drafted Into Indian Premier League
Sunrisers Hyderabad franchise drafted Mustafizur Rahman for Rs 1.40 crore in the Indian Premier League auction in Bengaluru.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: February 07, 2016 04:05 PM IST
Bangladesh pace sensation Mustafizur Rahman is happy to get the opportunity to play in the India Premier League (IPL). (IPL Auction 2016: Shane Watson Most Expensive Buy, Pawan Negi Costliest Indian)
Sunrisers Hyderabad franchise drafted the young seamer for Rs.1.40 crore ($208,000) in the IPL auction in Bengaluru on Saturday, reports bdnews24.com.
When Hyderabad and Royal Challengers Bangalore were bidding to recruit the 20-year old, he was busy in front of the camera for an advertisement shooting. (IPL Auction 2016: Old Workhorses Ashish Nehra, Praveen Kumar Still in 'Wanted' List)
"It feels good. I was hoping I would get the opportunity. Everybody was saying I may be drafted this time," Mustafizur said on Saturday.
"Shakib is doing very well (in the IPL). Mashrafe and the others have played too. It feels good that I will be playing there too."
In 2009, Kolkata Knight Riders bought Mashrafe Bin Mortaza for $600,000 while Shakib Al Hasan was drafted for $425,000 the first time.
"I have nothing to say about the price. I never thought about how much I could get. I just wanted to play - that would be a big experience. I'm just happy to get the opportunity," Mustafizur said.
Sunrisers Hyderabad have lined up a number of left-arm pacers, including Trent Boult, Ashish Nehra and Barinder Sran.
Mustafizur will team up with stars like Yuvraj Singh, David Warner, Eoin Morgan, Kane Williamson and Shikhar Dhawan. (Indian Premier League 2016: Suprise Package Pawan Negi's Rise to Top)
India's batting great V.V.S. Laxman will be the team's mentor while former Australian allrounder Tom Moody will be the coach.
Earlier, Mustafiz was also drafted by the Lahore Qalandars for $50,000 in the ongoing Pakistan Super League.
But he is not playing in the competition due to a shoulder injury.
The IPL will start off on April 9 after the conclusion of the World Twenty20.