Sri Lankans unwanted, Watson fetches $1.4 million
Bangalore, India: Australian all-rounder Shane Watson received the
highest bid of $1.4 million while banished England star Kevin Pietersen
was sold to a new franchise at a glitzy Indian Premier League auction
Saturday.

Shane Watson |
Watson lived up to his billing as one of the most sought-after
players, being sold to Royal Challengers Bangalore for 95 million rupees
($1.4 million) at an auction attended by top businessmen and former
stars including ex-Australian skipper Ricky Ponting.
The 34-year-old Watson, who remains one of the top players in
Twenty20 cricket, was sold for more than four times his reserve price in
the first round of marquee bidding in the southern Indian city of
Bangalore.
"Incredibly excited to join (RCB). Can't wait to meet up with my new
team-mates in April," Watson tweeted.
Pietersen was bought for $515,000 by Rising Pune Supergiants, one of
the two new teams in this year's tournament that will be played from
April 9 to May 29 across various Indian cities.
Not a single Sri Lankan player fetched a price. On the list were
Mahela Jayawardena, Tillekaratne Dilshan, Thisara Perera, Nuwan
Kulasekera, Sachitra Senanayake, Ajantha Mendis, Jeewan Mendis, Lahiru
Thirimanne, Shehan Jayasuriya, Dilruwan Perera, Dilshan Munaweera,
Milinda Siriwardena, Seekuge Prasanna and Isuru Udana.
The Gujarat Lions, based in the western city of Rajkot, is the other
new entrant following the two-year suspension of the Rajasthan Royals
and Chennai Super Kings over a corruption scandal.
India's Yuvraj Singh was sold to Sunrisers Hyderabad for $1.03
million, a far cry from the $2.3 million that he commanded at last
year's auction. South Africa's Chris Morris was picked for a surprise $1
million Saturday, 14 times his base price after the Mumbai Indians and
Knight Riders went neck and neck, only for the Delhi Daredevils to grab
him in the end. Aaron Finch, Australia's injured T20 captain, and
in-form New Zealand batsman Martin Guptill went unsold. South African
speedster Dale Steyn was the last man to be auctioned in the first round
at $500,000.
The IPL, boasting an enviable brand value with Bollywood stars and
big businesses as investors, has however been dogged by controversies
ever since its first edition in 2008.
The 2013 IPL season saw police launch legal proceedings against
several officials and players from Rajasthan and Chennai franchises over
a betting and spot-fixing scandal.
Both Chennai and Rajasthan are expected to return to the IPL after
their bans end following the 2017 edition. |