DELHI CAPITALS
COLIN MUNRO
Colin Munro has struggled to replicate his international T20I success in IPL, despite being given ample chances. What has happened to him is that franchises have not backed him to come good if he doesn’t score for 4-5 matches and with his weakness against spin on Indian pitches exposed repeatedly, Capitals might want to look at other options in coming auctions.
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AMIT MISHRA
Amit Mishra has been the second-highest wicket-taker in the league after Lasith Malinga and only one to have three hat-tricks to his name in IPL. However, with Delhi Capitals bringing in R Ashwin from KXIP, it seems they have decided to move on from the leggie. They have Nepal’s Sandeep Lamichhane in the squad and he might be preferred over Mishra in the upcoming season. Its possibly time up for the 36-year-old leg spinner from Haryana.
CHRIS MORRIS
Chris Morris was bought for INR 7.1 cr in IPL 2018 and did amazingly well for the franchise. But in a recent couple of seasons, injuries and form have led to Morris becoming a liability rather than an asset and the team could free up the money to buy more effective death bowlers.