IPL 2023: These players wasted the money of the franchisees, became big headache for their own team

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IPL 2023: These players wasted the money of the franchisees, became big headache for their own team

These players are performing poorly in IPL 2023.

These players are performing poorly in IPL 2023.

Most Expensive Players IPL 2023: Every day more than one exciting match is being seen in the Indian Premier League. Several players have impressed with their performances so far in the first week of the 16th edition of the IPL. These include names like Yuzvendra Chahal, Virat Kohli, Rituraj Gaikwad, Jose Butler, Tilak Verma to name a few. But, during the mini-auction of IPL 2023, the franchises had shed money like rain on foreign players, they proved to be a complete flop in the first match itself. Let us tell you who is this player. , ,

Sam Karan

Sam Karan was bought as the most expensive player of IPL 2023, but he could not perform much in the first match for Punjab Kings. He was bought by Punjab Kings for Rs 18.50 crore. But he could not perform well according to his money. He scored 26 runs in the first match and proved to be very expensive while bowling 3 overs. He spent 38 runs in his three-over spell and took only 1 wicket.

cameron green

The young and flamboyant all-rounder of the Australian cricket team was picked up by Mumbai Indians in the auction for Rs 17.50 crore. He scored 5 runs in his debut match against RCB and spent 30 runs in 2 overs while bowling. Although Green also took a wicket. But they proved too expensive.

Ben Stokes

England cricket team’s star all-rounder Ben Stokes was bought by Chennai Super Kings for a whopping amount of Rs 16.25 crore in the IPL 2023 mini-auction. But Stokes was a complete flop in the first match. He scored only 7 runs and did not bowl due to injury.

harry brook

Harry Brook was joined by Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 13.25 crore. But he could only manage 13 runs in 21 balls in his first IPL match. Yuzvendra Chahal clean bowled him and showed him the way to the pavilion.

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