Here are 5 uncapped Indian keeper-batters that can attract a huge bid in IPL 2022 mega auction.
Not only the original eight teams, but the two new teams- Lucknow and Ahmedabad- will also be in the fray for the crème of cricketers in different roles. One of the most in-demand roles is that of a wicketkeeper-batter who can score runs and keep well given the fast pace of the T20 game.
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The recent domestic white-ball domestic tournaments have thrown up some very good names who are excellent with gloves behind the stumps and with the bat including the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy and the Vijay Hazare Trophy.
Therefore, TEAM COC presents five uncapped Indian wicketkeeper-batters who can entice the IPL franchises into bidding huge sums for them.
N JAGADEESAN (TN)
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He had a good outing in Vijay Hazare Trophy 2021, where he scored 253 runs in 8 matches with the best score of 102 and one half-century as well. He averaged 31.62, hitting 26 fours and 1 six. However, what brought him into the spotlight was his performance in the Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) 2021.
He made 336 runs in 10 matches with a best of 95 and a strike rate of 125.37 hitting 27 fours and 12 sixes for Chepauk Super Gillies. He is safe behind the stumps with the gloves and can be a handy batter anywhere in the batting order.
SHUBHAM ARORA (HP)
Arora may attract bids as many franchises will be on the lookout for a keeper who can open the batting as well, which opens up a spot in the playing XI for an additional batter or bowler.
PRABHSIMRAN SINGH (PUN)
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His maiden T20 century came in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 trophy 2021, where he scored 200 runs in 5 outings at a strike rate of 136.98 hitting 21 fours and 7 sixes. Given that he is a young and rising star, franchises may bid for him as a backup keeper and groom him for the future.
SHELDON JACKSON (SAU)
He had an excellent outing in the domestic T20 tournament, the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, scoring 271 runs in 6 matches with a best of 79* and a strike rate of 141.88. He hit 25 fours and 13 sixes for Saurashtra.
In the recent Vijay Hazare Trophy, Jackson made 250 runs in 7 matches including the best score of 134 at an average of 35.71 and strike-rate of 90.90, hitting 25 fours and 5 sixes. Jackson would come in handy for the IPL franchises, which are looking for an experienced keeper-batter in their unit.
KS BHARAT (ANDH)
In the recent white-ball tournaments in India, Bharat scored 129 runs in 5 matches in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy with the best score of 70*. However, he fared well in the Vijay Hazare Trophy 50-over tournament.
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Bharat became the first batter in tournament history to score two back-to-back scores of 150 plus in one edition. He made a total of 370 runs in 5 matches with a best of 161* at an average of 92.50 and a strike rate of 108.18. Most impressively, he hit 15 sixes and 28 fours.
Bharat is highly expected to be on the radar of multiple franchises given his batting acumen and the fact that he is one of the best keepers in the country.